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26 cze 2024 · For dogs and cats undergoing prolonged CPR in excess of 15 minutes, IV or IO sodium bicarbonate therapy can be considered, particularly if a measured blood pH is <7.0 (2012-ALS16) (see the 2012 RECOVER CPR Guidelines for details 7).
Veterinary CPR Guidelines by Experts, for Everyone. Less than 6% of dogs and less than 20% of cats that experience cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) survive to hospital discharge, while survival in people is over 20%.
The author presents the RECOVER initiative, which created the first consensus guidelines on veterinary resuscitation, and discusses the 5 domains of CPR for dogs and cats: preparedness and prevention, basic life support, advanced life support, monitoring, and post cardiac arrest care.
The average duration of CPR was 11 minutes, with the shortest effort lasting 1 minute and the longest 32 consecutive minutes (one effort lasted 47 minutes total, with intermittent ROSC). The ROSC rate was 24.1% (13 of 54), with a survival-to-discharge rate of 3.7% (2 of 54).
5 lip 2024 · The 2024 version of the RECOVER CPR guidelines recommend defibrillation precedes the use of epinephrine for dogs and cats with shockable rhythms. For patients that are not intubated, the guidelines recommend a compression-to-ventilation ratio of 30 chest compressions to two breaths.
Develop evidence-based guidelines for dogs and cats ex-periencing CPA.
Objective: After the 2012 Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation. (RECOVER) CPR Guidelines, this is an update of evidence-based consensus guidelines. for Basic Life Support (BLS), advanced life support (ALS), and periarrest monitoring.