End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Measurement in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest as a Predictor of Return of Spontaneous Circulation: A Literature Review.

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Andrea Bruni, Alessandro Fagorzi, Stefania Mirri, Marta Machetti, Stefano Trapassi, Moris Rosati, Francesco D'Ambrosio, Matteo Laprocina, Lorenzo Righi
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Introduction: One of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide is out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Early defibrillation and high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have improved survival. The main goal of CPR is to achieve return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), which is assessed by looking for a pulse, analyzing the heart rhythm, and assessing carbon dioxide levels. The use of cartography during CPR to confirm the correct position of the endotracheal tube during intubation or to assess the effectiveness of chest compressions has increased significantly in the last years. The aim of this review was to identify correlations between end-tidal carbon dioxide levels and the likelihood of ROSC in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Methods: A literature search was performed in MEDLINE (via Pubmed), Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases from September to November 2022. Keywords combined with the Boolean operators (AND/OR) were used in both free text and Medical Subject Headings. Studies on adult patients published between 01/01/2016 and 28/09/2022 were searched, with no geographical restrictions.

Results: At the end of the selection process, 14 studies were included that investigated capnography in out-of-hospital CPR and reported at least 1 outcome between end-tidal carbon dioxide and ROSC or survival.

Discussion: Capnography is an advantageous tool due to its noninvasive characteristics, ease of use, and immediacy of data. In out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the use of the end-tidal carbon dioxide appears to be an appropriate complementary tool to support clinical decisions, such as correct positioning of the endotracheal tube, optimizing ventilation in CPR, and as a predictor of ROSC.

院外心脏骤停患者潮气末二氧化碳测量作为自主循环恢复的预测指标:文献综述。
导言:院外心脏骤停是全球发病和死亡的主要原因之一。早期除颤和高质量的心肺复苏(CPR)提高了存活率。心肺复苏术的主要目标是实现自发性循环(ROSC)的恢复,其评估方法包括寻找脉搏、分析心律和评估二氧化碳水平。近年来,在心肺复苏过程中使用制图来确认插管时气管导管的正确位置或评估胸外按压的有效性的情况显著增加。本综述旨在确定院外心脏骤停患者的潮气末二氧化碳水平与 ROSC 可能性之间的相关性:方法:2022 年 9 月至 11 月期间,在 MEDLINE(通过 Pubmed)、Scopus、Web of Science 和 Google Scholar 数据库中进行了文献检索。在自由文本和医学主题标题中使用了结合布尔运算符(AND/OR)的关键词。检索对象为2016年1月1日至2022年9月28日期间发表的关于成人患者的研究,无地域限制:结果:在筛选过程结束时,共纳入了 14 项研究,这些研究调查了院外心肺复苏中的通气导图,并报告了潮气末二氧化碳与 ROSC 或存活率之间的至少一项结果:讨论:由于无创、易于使用和数据即时性等特点,二氧化碳呼气造影是一种有利的工具。在院外心脏骤停患者中,使用潮气末二氧化碳似乎是一种合适的辅助工具,可支持临床决策,如正确定位气管插管、优化心肺复苏中的通气以及预测 ROSC。
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期刊介绍: The primary purpose of Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing™ is to provide nurses with accurate, current, and relevant information and services to excel in critical care practice.
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