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What's going on here? đ°
1. Is this proper approach to BLS ?
2. Or is this assault ?
3. Is this awake CPR ?
CPR-induced consciousness (CPRIC) was described in Lewinterâs 1989 case report out of Henry Ford Hospital; the authors were more concerned with competing models of chest compression physiology and venoarterial carbon dioxide gradients but report that âforward blood flow produced was sufficient to maintain consciousness.â  CPRIC was more explicitly addressed in 1994 by Quinn and his colleagues at the University of Ottawa who were studying an active compression-decompression device but conclude with a question -->âIs it inhumane to do CPR without sedation or analgesia"?Â
2% of cardiac arrest survivors in the subtly-named AWARE study described visual awareness during cardiac arrest.Â
Most CPRIC authors recommend intra-arrest sedation with midazolam or ketamine; one group proposes a CPRIC sedation protocol.
NOTE: in regards to the video, I highly doubt this is conscious CPR... just bad bystander primary survey and assessment skills.
Source: emupdates.com/cpric
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What's going on here? đ° 1. Is this proper approach to BLS ? 2. Or is this assault ? 3. Is this awake CPR ? CPR-induced consciousness (CPRIC) was described in Lewinterâs 1989 case report out of Henry Ford Hospital; the authors were more concerned with competing models of chest compression physiology and venoarterial carbon dioxide gradients but report that âforward blood flow produced was sufficient to maintain consciousness.â  CPRIC was more explicitly addressed in 1994 by Quinn and his colleagues at the University of Ottawa who were studying an active compression-decompression device but conclude with a question -->âIs it inhumane to do CPR without sedation or analgesia"? 2% of cardiac arrest survivors in the subtly-named AWARE study described visual awareness during cardiac arrest. Most CPRIC authors recommend intra-arrest sedation with midazolam or ketamine; one group proposes a CPRIC sedation protocol. NOTE: in regards to the video, I highly doubt this is conscious CPR... just bad bystander primary survey and assessment skills. Source: emupdates.com/cpric đĽ @alirezasadeghi2.0 Repost from @paramedics_on_facebook ⢠#Repost @theresuscitationist
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