Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) strategies in COVID-19 patients differ from those in patients suffering from cardiogenic cardiac arrest. During CPR, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers who provide resuscitation are at risk of infection. The Working Group for Expert Consensus o...
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doaj-70c2d6a20fcd4014a95a2cefa2bb404a2021-07-07T10:28:08ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine2352-41462021-01-0114624125310.4103/1995-7645.315897Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19Wei SongJie WeiXiangdong JianDeren WangYanhong OuyangYuanshui LiuXianjin DuYing ChenYingqi ZhangHeping XuShuming XianyuQiong NingXiang LiXiaotong HanFeng ZhanTao YuWenteng ChenJun ZhangWenwei CaiSheng’ang ZhouShengyang YiYu CaoXiaobei ChenShunjiang XuZong’an LiangDuohu WuFen AiZhong WangQingyi MengYuhong MiSisen ZhangRongjia YangShouchun YanWenbin HanYong LinChuanyun QianWenwu ZhangYan XiongJun LvBaochi LiuYan CaoXiaojun HeXuelian SunYufang CaoTian’en ZhouBackground: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) strategies in COVID-19 patients differ from those in patients suffering from cardiogenic cardiac arrest. During CPR, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers who provide resuscitation are at risk of infection. The Working Group for Expert Consensus on Prevention and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest in COVID-19 has developed this Chinese Expert Consensus to guide clinical practice of CPR in COVID-19 patients. Main recommendations: 1) A medical team should be assigned to evaluate severe and critical COVID-19 for early monitoring of cardiac-arrest warning signs. 2) Psychological counseling and treatment are highly recommended, since sympathetic and vagal abnormalities induced by psychological stress from the COVID-19 pandemic can induce cardiac arrest. 3) Healthcare workers should wear personal protective equipment (PPE). 4) Mouth-to-mouth ventilation should be avoided on patients suspected of having or diagnosed with COVID-19. 5) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression are recommended. 6) Tracheal-intubation procedures should be optimized and tracheal-intubation strategies should be implemented early. 7) CPR should be provided for 20-30 min. 8) Various factors should be taken into consideration such as the interests of patients and family members, ethics, transmission risks, and laws and regulations governing infectious disease control. Changes in management: The following changes or modifications to CPR strategy in COVID-19 patients are proposed: 1) Healthcare workers should wear PPE. 2) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression can be implemented to reduce or avoid the spread of viruses by aerosols. 3) Both the benefits to patients and the risk of infection should be considered. 4) Hhealthcare workers should be fully aware of and trained in CPR strategies and procedures specifically for patients with COVID-19.http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2021;volume=14;issue=6;spage=241;epage=253;aulast=Songsars-cov-2; covid-19; cardiac arrest; cpr; nosocomial infection; personal protective equipment |
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Wei Song Jie Wei Xiangdong Jian Deren Wang Yanhong Ouyang Yuanshui Liu Xianjin Du Ying Chen Yingqi Zhang Heping Xu Shuming Xianyu Qiong Ning Xiang Li Xiaotong Han Feng Zhan Tao Yu Wenteng Chen Jun Zhang Wenwei Cai Sheng’ang Zhou Shengyang Yi Yu Cao Xiaobei Chen Shunjiang Xu Zong’an Liang Duohu Wu Fen Ai Zhong Wang Qingyi Meng Yuhong Mi Sisen Zhang Rongjia Yang Shouchun Yan Wenbin Han Yong Lin Chuanyun Qian Wenwu Zhang Yan Xiong Jun Lv Baochi Liu Yan Cao Xiaojun He Xuelian Sun Yufang Cao Tian’en Zhou |
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Wei Song Jie Wei Xiangdong Jian Deren Wang Yanhong Ouyang Yuanshui Liu Xianjin Du Ying Chen Yingqi Zhang Heping Xu Shuming Xianyu Qiong Ning Xiang Li Xiaotong Han Feng Zhan Tao Yu Wenteng Chen Jun Zhang Wenwei Cai Sheng’ang Zhou Shengyang Yi Yu Cao Xiaobei Chen Shunjiang Xu Zong’an Liang Duohu Wu Fen Ai Zhong Wang Qingyi Meng Yuhong Mi Sisen Zhang Rongjia Yang Shouchun Yan Wenbin Han Yong Lin Chuanyun Qian Wenwu Zhang Yan Xiong Jun Lv Baochi Liu Yan Cao Xiaojun He Xuelian Sun Yufang Cao Tian’en Zhou Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine sars-cov-2; covid-19; cardiac arrest; cpr; nosocomial infection; personal protective equipment |
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Wei Song Jie Wei Xiangdong Jian Deren Wang Yanhong Ouyang Yuanshui Liu Xianjin Du Ying Chen Yingqi Zhang Heping Xu Shuming Xianyu Qiong Ning Xiang Li Xiaotong Han Feng Zhan Tao Yu Wenteng Chen Jun Zhang Wenwei Cai Sheng’ang Zhou Shengyang Yi Yu Cao Xiaobei Chen Shunjiang Xu Zong’an Liang Duohu Wu Fen Ai Zhong Wang Qingyi Meng Yuhong Mi Sisen Zhang Rongjia Yang Shouchun Yan Wenbin Han Yong Lin Chuanyun Qian Wenwu Zhang Yan Xiong Jun Lv Baochi Liu Yan Cao Xiaojun He Xuelian Sun Yufang Cao Tian’en Zhou |
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Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19 |
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Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19 |
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Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19 |
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Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19 |
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Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19 |
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expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in covid-19 |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine |
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Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) strategies in COVID-19 patients differ from those in patients suffering from cardiogenic cardiac arrest. During CPR, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers who provide resuscitation are at risk of infection. The Working Group for Expert Consensus on Prevention and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest in COVID-19 has developed this Chinese Expert Consensus to guide clinical practice of CPR in COVID-19 patients.
Main recommendations: 1) A medical team should be assigned to evaluate severe and critical COVID-19 for early monitoring of cardiac-arrest warning signs. 2) Psychological counseling and treatment are highly recommended, since sympathetic and vagal abnormalities induced by psychological stress from the COVID-19 pandemic can induce cardiac arrest. 3) Healthcare workers should wear personal protective equipment (PPE). 4) Mouth-to-mouth ventilation should be avoided on patients suspected of having or diagnosed with COVID-19. 5) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression are recommended. 6) Tracheal-intubation procedures should be optimized and tracheal-intubation strategies should be implemented early. 7) CPR should be provided for 20-30 min. 8) Various factors should be taken into consideration such as the interests of patients and family members, ethics, transmission risks, and laws and regulations governing infectious disease control.
Changes in management: The following changes or modifications to CPR strategy in COVID-19 patients are proposed: 1) Healthcare workers should wear PPE. 2) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression can be implemented to reduce or avoid the spread of viruses by aerosols. 3) Both the benefits to patients and the risk of infection should be considered. 4) Hhealthcare workers should be fully aware of and trained in CPR strategies and procedures specifically for patients with COVID-19. |
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sars-cov-2; covid-19; cardiac arrest; cpr; nosocomial infection; personal protective equipment |
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http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2021;volume=14;issue=6;spage=241;epage=253;aulast=Song |
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