
The Resus Room Advancing Cardiac Arrest Care, SPEAR; Roadside to Resus
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Jul 22, 2025 Guests Jon Barratt and Paul Rees, experts in emergency medicine and resuscitation, dive into groundbreaking practices for cardiac arrest management. They explore the SPEAR course's innovative techniques, including endovascular resuscitation methods like REBOA and advanced blood pressure monitoring. The discussion highlights optimizing CPR for better coronary perfusion and the evolution of training programs in Europe. Listeners will also learn about practical strategies for enhancing outcomes in both pre-hospital and in-hospital settings.
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Diastolic BP Threshold Predicts ROSC
- A diastolic BP threshold of 35 mmHg correlates with a coronary perfusion pressure above 15 mmHg.
- Achieving higher diastolic pressures during arrest increases likelihood of ROSC.
Use Invasive BP to Optimize CPR
- Optimize CPR quality actively by monitoring invasive pressure waveforms.
- Adjust compression position and vasopressor delivery to achieve target diastolic pressure.
Rethink Vasopressor Use in Arrest
- Question whether adrenaline is the best vasopressor for afterload during cardiac arrest.
- Consider delivering vasopressors as continuous infusions instead of boluses to optimize coronary perfusion.
