2023, Number 06
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2023; 91 (06)
Cardiopulmonary and brain resuscitation during pregnancy. Narrative review
Auqui-Valarezo SV, Hernández-Pacheco JA, Nares-Torices MÁ, Mota-Calzada J, Rangel-Vargas UE
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 417-431
PDF size: 382.48 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation accounts for 1% to 2% of intensive
care unit admissions. In 2018, 17.4 per 1000 US pregnant patients requiring cardiopulmonary
resuscitation were admitted to intensive care units, with mortality of 52%
after the first postpartum day.
Objective: To provide essential concepts of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, causes
of maternal cardiac arrest and to disseminate algorithms of care and response after
activation of a code for probable emergency cesarean section within four minutes after
cardiorespiratory arrest, in case of failure to return to spontaneous circulation. The aim
is to increase the quality of health care and reduce maternal mortality rates.
Methodology: First stage: search in PubMed of articles not older than five years,
published in English or Spanish, Clinical Practice Guidelines of Clinical Perinatology
systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. Second stage: search algorithm ("cardiopulmonary
resuscitation "[MeSH-Terms] AND "pregnancy" [MeSH-Terms]) AND ((y_5[Filter])
AND (systematic creview[Filter]) AND (english [Filter]) OR spanish [Filter])).
Results: Thirty-five articles or web pages were collected from which 19 were selected,
including 3 textbooks related to the topic and 3 governmental web pages. In addition,
other articles were analyzed to complement knowledge of the topic.
Conclusions: Recognition of maternal collapse and timely response by health care
personnel will enable high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation; therefore, training
of health care personnel should be encouraged.
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