Shin Yoo Mee, Neurgaonkar Sneha, Nave Jessica, Hall Mary Ann Kirkconnell, Hunt Dan P, Akwe Joyce
Division of Hospital Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Healthcare System, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Brown J Hosp Med. 2023 Mar 24;2(2):73426. doi: 10.56305/001c.73426. eCollection 2023.
Inpatient cardiac arrest care had to be adapted to meet the needs of patients and providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Providers working in the emergency department and in the inpatient setting have acquired extensive experience and expertise in caring for patients with COVID-19 related cardiac arrest. We summarize recent reports relevant to clinicians on inpatient cardiac arrest care, provider and patient safety, and effective use of resources.
We performed literature searches of the PubMed database on inpatient cardiac arrest, COVID-19, healthcare-associated coronavirus transmission, and others. The authors' collections of lived experience as inpatient care providers and clinically useful materials gathered during the pandemic were included.
We summarize current knowledge about cardiac arrest in COVID-19 relevant to hospitalist practice, describe lessons learned to date, and provide practical guidance for addressing cardiopulmonary resuscitation for patients with COVID-19. We discuss literature on risk factors for cardiac arrest in patients with COVID-19; risk of infection for rescuers performing resuscitation in patients with COVID-19 and mitigation strategies; goals of care during cardiac arrest in a patient with COVID-19; reducing the risk of exposure to rescuers (including pre-cardiac arrest care); reducing cross-contamination during cardiac arrest in patients with COVID-19; prioritizing oxygenation and ventilation strategies with lower aerosolization risk; maximizing resources during cardiac arrest in patients with COVID-19; and post-cardiac arrest care.
Advances made in the care of inpatient cardiac arrest patients during the COVID-19 include domains of patient risk stratification, provider safety, advance directives, and others. Lessons in the management of inpatient cardiac arrest learned during this pandemic are likely to applicable to future pandemics.
在新冠疫情期间,住院心脏骤停护理必须做出调整,以满足患者和医护人员的需求。在急诊科和住院环境中工作的医护人员在护理新冠相关心脏骤停患者方面积累了丰富的经验和专业知识。我们总结了近期与临床医生相关的关于住院心脏骤停护理、医护人员和患者安全以及资源有效利用的报告。
我们在PubMed数据库中对住院心脏骤停、新冠病毒、医疗相关冠状病毒传播等进行了文献检索。作者作为住院护理提供者的生活经验以及在疫情期间收集的临床有用资料也被纳入其中。
我们总结了与医院医生实践相关的关于新冠患者心脏骤停的当前知识,描述了迄今为止吸取的经验教训,并为新冠患者的心肺复苏提供了实用指导。我们讨论了关于新冠患者心脏骤停危险因素的文献;在新冠患者中进行复苏的救援人员的感染风险及缓解策略;新冠患者心脏骤停期间的护理目标;降低救援人员暴露风险(包括心脏骤停前护理);减少新冠患者心脏骤停期间的交叉污染;优先采用雾化风险较低的氧合和通气策略;在新冠患者心脏骤停期间最大化资源利用;以及心脏骤停后护理。
在新冠疫情期间,住院心脏骤停患者护理方面取得的进展包括患者风险分层、医护人员安全、预先指示等领域。在此次疫情期间学到的住院心脏骤停管理经验可能适用于未来的疫情。