LACoGurneyjockey
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Just read an article in JEMS about a new study in the UK to test the effectiveness of Epi in cardiac arrest survival rates. Apparently they are planning to give 8000 prehospital cardiac arrests either the standard dose of Epinephrine or a saline placebo, unbeknownst to the patient, family, or medic administering.
Thoughts on the study?
And thoughts on the risk of brain damage in cardiac arrest survivors given Epi.
Anecdotally, of a very small number of cardiac arrests that we got ROSC, only one walked out of the hospital.
50 something male, witnessed arrest and bystander CPR, found in VF and shocked into sinus tach on our arrival, with a GCS of 15 by the time we put him into the ER bed. No drugs, no tube, and a 4 minute scene time.
So, is Epi really causing harm in cardiac arrests?
http://m.jems.com/article/news/medics-give-placebo-questionable-cardiac
Thoughts on the study?
And thoughts on the risk of brain damage in cardiac arrest survivors given Epi.
Anecdotally, of a very small number of cardiac arrests that we got ROSC, only one walked out of the hospital.
50 something male, witnessed arrest and bystander CPR, found in VF and shocked into sinus tach on our arrival, with a GCS of 15 by the time we put him into the ER bed. No drugs, no tube, and a 4 minute scene time.
So, is Epi really causing harm in cardiac arrests?
http://m.jems.com/article/news/medics-give-placebo-questionable-cardiac