College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA.
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2021 May;23(5):447-461. doi: 10.1177/1098612X211004811. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
Cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) can occur in any veterinary or animal care setting and is a particular risk in scenarios involving ill, injured or anesthetized patients. Education of all staff on the prevention and recognition of CPA, as well as the performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), is vital to influencing outcome.
While there is a plethora of information regarding CPA and CPR in human medicine, there are comparably few studies in the veterinary literature. Many of the current veterinary guidelines are extrapolated from human medicine or studies based on animal models. Ongoing work is needed to tailor guidelines and recommendations to our domestic feline (and canine) patients in a clinical setting.
The aim of this article, which is intended for veterinarians in all areas of small animal practice, is to provide an evidence-based review of CPA and CPR in feline patients. The authors have drawn heavily on detailed recommendations published by the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) initiative - one of the few resources specific to the veterinary clinical setting - as well as reviewing the available peer-reviewed literature studies, in constructing this article. Among the topics discussed are recognizing and preventing CPA, staff training and clinic preparedness, basic life support and advanced life support interventions, and appropriate post-cardiac arrest care.
心肺骤停(CPA)可能发生在任何兽医或动物护理环境中,在涉及患病、受伤或麻醉患者的情况下尤其危险。对所有员工进行 CPA 预防和识别以及心肺复苏术(CPR)的培训对于影响结果至关重要。
尽管在人类医学中关于 CPA 和 CPR 的信息很多,但兽医文献中相关研究却很少。许多当前的兽医指南都是从人类医学或基于动物模型的研究中推断出来的。需要开展持续工作,以便根据临床环境中的家猫(和犬)患者的情况,调整指南和建议。
本文旨在为所有小动物临床领域的兽医提供有关猫科动物患者 CPA 和 CPR 的循证综述。作者主要参考了复苏评估运动(RECOVER)倡议发布的详细建议——这是专门针对兽医临床环境的少数资源之一——并审查了现有的同行评议文献研究,来构建本文。讨论的主题包括识别和预防 CPA、员工培训和诊所准备、基本生命支持和高级生命支持干预措施以及适当的心脏骤停后护理。