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Is internal massage superior to external massage for patients suffering a cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery?

Darragh Twomey1, Moloy Das, Hariharan Subramanian, Joel Dunning.   

Abstract

A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was whether open chest cardiac massage is superior to closed chest compressions in patients suffering cardiac arrest following cardiac surgery. Using the reported search, 527 papers were identified. Fifteen papers represented the best evidence on the subject and the author, journal, date and country of publication, patient group studied, study type, relevant outcomes, results and study comments and weaknesses were tabulated. The quality and level of evidence was assessed using the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation guideline recommendations. We conclude that over 18 good quality animal studies have consistently demonstrated the superiority of open chest cardiac massage, with the cardiac index and coronary perfusion pressures often more than doubling. There are fewer human studies but they have shown that closed chest massage generates a cardiac index of around 0.6 l/min/m(2) which rises to 1.3 l/min/m(2) or more with open-chest-CPR, accompanied by even bigger improvements in coronary perfusion pressure. ILCOR recommends prompt conversion to open-chest-cardiac massage in patient's shortly post-cardiac surgery, and we would support this intervention if simple resuscitative efforts such as defibrillation, pacing or atropine fail, in order to significantly improve the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18000024     DOI: 10.1510/icvts.2007.170399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg        ISSN: 1569-9285


  5 in total

1.  One-Year Survival and Neurologic Outcomes After Pediatric Open-Chest Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

Authors:  Kathleen L Meert; Ralph Delius; Beth S Slomine; James R Christensen; Kent Page; Richard Holubkov; J Michael Dean; Frank W Moler
Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg       Date:  2018-12-14       Impact factor: 4.330

Review 2.  Resuscitative thoracotomies and open chest cardiac compressions in non-traumatic cardiac arrest.

Authors:  Daniel Kristoffer Kornhall; Thomas Dolven
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2014-10-20       Impact factor: 5.469

3.  A novel approach: how an intracoronary shunt proved to be lifesaving.

Authors:  Karen Booth; Gareth J Hooks; Peter C E Mhandu; Haralabos Parissis
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2015-12-29

Review 4.  [Cardiac arrest under special circumstances].

Authors:  Carsten Lott; Anatolij Truhlář; Anette Alfonzo; Alessandro Barelli; Violeta González-Salvado; Jochen Hinkelbein; Jerry P Nolan; Peter Paal; Gavin D Perkins; Karl-Christian Thies; Joyce Yeung; David A Zideman; Jasmeet Soar
Journal:  Notf Rett Med       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 0.826

5.  Open-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation versus closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation in patients with cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Mao Wang; Xiaoguang Lu; Ping Gong; Yilong Zhong; Dianbo Gong; Yi Song
Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2019-12-27       Impact factor: 2.953

  5 in total

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