pediatric resusitation
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Pediatrics Resuscitation
Done by :Al Yaqdhan Al Atbi, MD
EM resident R 1
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Systemic approach to critically ill child Cardiac arrest Septic shock Respiratory failure SIDS
Outline
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Cardiac arrest
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Cardiac Arrest : cessation of blood circulation
resulting from absent of mechanical activity Not responsive , not breathing , no pulse . Prognosis :
In-hospital V.S out-hospital Shockable V.s Non shockable
Cardiac arrest
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SIDS < 6 months Trauma > 6months Reversible causes:
etiologies
T’s H’sTension pneumothorax Hypovolemia
Temponade HypoxiaToxnis Hydrogen
Thrombosis pulmonary HypoglycemiaThrombosis coronary Hypo/hyperkalemia
hypothermia
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Signs:
Unresponsiveness No breathing or only gasping no pulse
Rhythms: Shockable : Plusless VT , and VF Non shockable : PEA and Asystole
Recogntion of Cardiac arrest
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Compression Rate ?
Single 30:2 ; two rescuers 15:2 Advance airway: 1breath every 6-8sec
Type of compression? Circumferential Vs chest compression
Depth? At least 1/3 of the AP diameter (5cm)
BLS review
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Trauma:
“Improper resuscitation (fluids )is a major cause of preventable pediatric trauma death” Dykes et al 1989
Possible causes of arrest in trauma ?? Which sequance you will follow??
ABCDE or CAB
Pediatric cardiac arrest : special circumstances
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Drowning :
Consider cervical spine injury Hypothermia :
Difficult to know when to terminate resuscitation Core temp should be > 30C CPR can be extended for > 2 hours if
hypothermic
Pediatric cardiac arrest : special circumstances
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Neonates, infants, and children are primarily
dependent on HR for maintenance of CO.
Bradycardia and hypo perfusion signs critically ill child
HR < 60/min with hypoperfusion proper oxygenation and ventilation CPR
Bradycardia in pediatrics
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Septic Shock in pediatric patients
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Sepsis is the leading cause of death in peads High mortality rate 10%
Septic shock is : Simultaneous presence of SIRS Documented or suspected infection Cardiovascular failure (Low BP or need introps
despite resuscitation with 40ml/kg of crystalloids)
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Hypotension formula (systolic BP below) :70mmHg + { child age in years*2} mmHg
Adjunct Inx:CBC, Lactate, ABG, coagulation , glucose , U&E, Ca
US
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Respiratory failure
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Respiratory failure is more common in peads than
cardiac arrest
Effective Rx of Respiratory failure prevents cardiac arrest.
Physiology: Lung surface area Respirator mechanism Accessory muscles Airways Cellular oxygenation
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Airway:
Open airway (head tilt-chin left, jaw thrust) Clear airway (suction , remove foreign body) Consider OPA or NPA
Breathing : Monitor SpO2 O2 supplement Consider ventilation with bag-mask device Prepare for ETT
Circulation: Monitor HR, BP , rhythme IV access
Initial Management of respiratory distress or
failure
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leading cause of death in infants. 8% of deaths in children < 1yr Rare in children <1months and >1 year of age. Common risk factor : PRON SLEEPING Inx:
Bloods and urine Autopsy and postpartum genetic testing: channalopathy
Psychosocial consideration: Direct , clear terms Greev
Sudden Infantile death syndrome
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Excellent CPR is the foundation for successful resuscitation from
cardiac arrest.
Bradycardia with hypoperfusion (prearrest state) and chest compressions may improve survival.
Rapid administration of isotonic fluids is the initial step in resuscitation for all forms of pediatric shock.
The diagnosis of septic shock in children is primarily clinical
Respiratory failure in children is more common than cardiac arrest and is the most important pathophysiologic cause of cardiac arrest
Home message
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