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Quality of Pediatric Resuscitation in a Multicenter Collaborative

Cardiac ArrestCardiopulmonary Arrest

This is a prospective, observational, multi-center cohort study of pediatric cardiac arrests. The purpose of the study is to determine the association between chest compression mechanics (rate, depth, flow fraction, compression release) and patient outcomes. In addition, the investigators will determine the association of post cardiac arrest care with patient outcomes.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Incidence , Risk Factors and Outcomes of Haemodynamic Instability and Cardiac Arrest During Spine...

Spine Surgery

Risk factors for cardiac arrest during spine surgery have been well defined, including lumbar fusion, age over 65 years, obesity, cardiovascular disease, ethnicity and ASA status. Bradycardia and asystole have been described under general anaesthesia in combined surgical cohorts: Proposed mechanisms include unopposed parasympathetic activation, enhanced vasovagal response to decreased venous return, and psychiatric stressors. The investigators prospectively will review patients candidates for spine surgery to explore potential incidence, contributory factors and outcomes to unexpected transient intraoperative haemodynamic instability, arrhythmia, and cardiac arrest during spine surgery as these data are needed to aid risk stratification and improve decision making for spine care teams.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Differential Diagnosis and Cause-specific Treatment During OHCA

Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Differential diagnosis: ultrasound, blood gas analyse combined with examination of the patient and environment is used during Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) to screen possible underlying cause of cardiac arrest. Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) in Helsinki has unraveled a protocol for performing differential diagnosis during OHCA. Our study aim is to test the feasibility of this protocol. Our study is a prospective medical record based study. The anesthesiologist operating in the HEMS unit fills a form after encounter of OHCA. Questioners focus on how long did execution of the protocol take, and the cause if the protocol was not completed.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Ventilation in Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation Study

Heart ArrestOut-Of-Hospital2 more

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major public health problem, with around 40,000 victims each year in France. Their survival rate remains dramatically low, at less than 10%. In the event of pre-hospital cardiac arrest, rescuers perform resuscitation techniques using equipment for which they have been trained. They perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by alternating 30 chest compressions with 2 insufflations (30/2) with a manual insufflator bag. In basic life supports, insufflations should result in chest rise, but guidelines do not specify a precise volume. Recently, medical devices have been developed that enable precise measurement of ventilatory volumes. In simulation, these devices show hyperventilation in volume and frequency in mannequins. But no clinical study has analyzed insufflator bag ventilation maneuvers in real-life situations on pre-hospital cardiac arrest patients. The aim of this study is to analyze ventilation parameters in current practice in relation to standards, and the factors influencing the quality of ventilation maneuvers.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Outcome After Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Bern, Switzerland

ResuscitationOutcome2 more

Sudden cardiac arrests is one of the most frequent causes of death. In Switzerland every year 8000-10.000 people suffer from a cardiac arrest. The EuReCa ONE Study showed regional differences in incidence and chances of survival after cardiac arrests in Europe. The current European Resuscitation Council (ERC) resuscitation guidelines 2015 recommend extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as treatment option for therapy refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA). ECMO used under cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is called eCPR (extracorporeal CPR). In the year 2018 eCPR is started to be used in Bern, Switzerland. This study investigates retrospectively the survival and neurologic outcome of patients after OHCA in the region of Bern, Switzerland from 2015-2018. The data will be used as baseline for a prospective evaluation of eCPR cases. The prospective Evaluation of e CPR will last from 2018 - 2022.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Baseline Investigation of Patients With Cardiac Arrest in China

Cardiac Arrest

BASIC is a perspective, multicentre and large-scale registry focusing on of patients suffering a cardiac arrest in China. The aims of the study are to establish the monitoring sites covering out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in urban and rural areas in 7 regions (East China, North China, South China, Central China, Northeast China, Southwest China and Northwest China) around China, to collect data from cardiac arrest patients, and to describe basic characteristics, treatments, outcomes, incidences and risk factors of OHCA and IHCA in China.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Inhospital Resuscitation: Incidence, Causes and Outcome

In-hospital Cardiac Arrest

Define the frequency and survival pattern of cardiac arrests in relation to the hospital day of event and etiology of arrest.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Multimodal Outcome CHAracterization in Comatose Cardiac Arrest Patients Registry and Tissue Repository...

Cardiac Arrest

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Mortality rates of cardiac arrest range from 60-85%, and approximately 80% of survivors are initially comatose. Of those who survive, 50% are left with a permanent neurological disability, and only 10% are able to resume their former lifestyle. Early prognosis of comatose patients after cardiac arrest is critical for management of these patients, yet predicting outcome for these patients remains quite challenging. The primary study objective of MOCHA is to develop an accurate and reliable assessment algorithm for determining neurologic prognosis in patients initially unconscious (no eye opening, GCS-M<6 and not following commands) post-cardiac arrest, using multiple prognostic modalities at standardized time points.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Anesthesia for Catheter Aortic Valve ImplantATIOn Registry

Heart FailureExcessive Amount of Blood / Fluid Transfusion4 more

In modern cardiac surgery and cardiology Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) is an emerging procedure for high-risk patients that are assumed to be otherwise inoperable. The investigators want to evaluate the specific intraoperative anesthesiologic characteristics cardiac anesthesiologists have to face during these procedures.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Impact of a mHealth Supportive Tool on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation' Situational Awareness

Cardiopulmonary ArrestPediatric ALL1 more

This study will be a prospective, single-center, randomized controlled trial in a tertiary pediatric emergency department with two parallel groups of voluntary pediatric physicians and nurses. The impact of a mHealth supportive tool will be compared with conventional communication methods on situational awareness, leadership, team communication effectiveness and performance during standardized, simulation-based, pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest scenario using a high-fidelity manikin. Thirty-six participants will be randomized (1:1). The primary endpoint is the situational awareness score measured with the situation awareness global assessment technique (SAGAT) instrument.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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