The Resus Room

Resuscitation Guidelines 2025; Roadside to Resus

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Nov 10, 2025
Explore the latest updates in the 2025 resuscitation guidelines, emphasizing key elements like high-quality compressions and rapid defibrillation. Discover refined ventilation techniques and the preference for video laryngoscopy. Learn about the debate around double sequential defibrillation and the crucial focus on reversible causes in special circumstances. Valuable insights on paediatric updates and new algorithms for neonatal support are also highlighted, alongside discussions on post-resuscitation care and education strategies for maintaining skills.
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INSIGHT

Physiology-Guided CPR Enters Guidance

  • Physiology-guided CPR appears in guidelines for highly monitored arrests using arterial targets.
  • Recommended pragmatic targets include diastolic BP >30 mmHg and EtCO2 >3.3 kPa during arrests with invasive monitoring.
ADVICE

Hypothermia: Transfer For eCPR And Modify Care

  • Transport hypothermic arrest/stage-three high-risk patients to eCPR-capable centres when possible and aim for transfer within about six hours.
  • In pre-hospital arrest with core <30°C, limit shocks to three and avoid adrenaline until rewarming above 30°C.
ADVICE

Prioritise Reversibles In Traumatic Arrest

  • In traumatic arrest prioritise reversible interventions (e.g., haemorrhage control) over uninterrupted compressions when clinically needed.
  • Minimise on-scene time and undertake targeted treatments based on clinical priority, not checklist sequence.
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