Rapid Infusion of Cold Normal Saline During CPR for Patients With Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest (RINSE)
Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest focused on measuring out of hospital cardiac arrest, OHCA, EMS, Emergency medical System, non-VF, non-ventricular fibrillation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Patients in cardiac arrest on arrival of paramedics and who:
Are adults > 18 years/ are in cardiac arrest (pulseless) on arrival of paramedics
Exclusion Criteria: Patients who are:
In cardiac arrest following trauma or suspected intra-cranial bleeding/ obviously pregnant/ Dependant on others for activities of daily living (ie any assistance with activities of daily living, in supported care or nursing home residents) or have pre-existing significant neurological injury,Likely to be "Not for Resuscitation" and/or admission to the Intensive Care Unit because of terminal disease or advanced age, Patients who are hypothermic already and are confirmed to be on temperature measurement/ in-hospital cardiac arrest.
Sites / Locations
- Ambulance Victoria
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
No Intervention
Standard Treatment
For patients randomised to hospital cooling: LMA/ Intubation and ventilation with 100% oxygen Measure temperature using tympanic probe and record Insert IV line and administer drugs as per protocol Fluid challenge with standard temperature saline only as per current guideline (suspected hypovolemia) Post resuscitation: midazolam 1-5 mg only to maintain LMA/ intubation as needed. Pancuronium 8 mg only if intubation unable to be maintained with midazolam. After arrival at the Emergency Department, all patients receive standard care.