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Review
. 2015 Feb;110(1):81-93; quiz 94-5.
doi: 10.1007/s00063-014-0460-2. Epub 2015 Jan 30.

[Resuscitation]

[Article in German]
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[Resuscitation]

[Article in German]
S Reith et al. Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed. 2015 Feb.

Abstract

The primary aim of cardiopulmonary resuscitation after cardiac arrest is to achieve the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). However, following ROSC the clinical and neurologic outcome is mainly influenced by adequate treatment in the postresuscitation period. There are several novel recommendations in the current 2010 guidelines of the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) concerning advanced life support (ALS). In addition to established standards for mechanical, electrical (defibrillation), and pharmacological resuscitation during the initial phase, the guidelines moreover deal with recommendations for standardized therapy in the postresuscitation period. Major aspects concerning the therapy of the postcardiac arrest syndrome include temperature management with therapeutic hypothermia, mechanical ventilation and the extent of oxygenation and blood glucose control. Thus, the initial cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the following postresuscitation treatment have to be considered as merging therapy concepts. Only a standardized therapeutic approach in these different phases of treatment will result in successful resuscitation with high rates of survival and good neurologic outcome.

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