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The Guidelines paper contains images and algorithms designed to help veterinary professionals learn to perform high-quality, evidence-based CPR techniques in dogs and cats. The CPR Algorithm for Dogs and Cats is also available in poster format for use as a cognitive aid in the clinical setting.
Learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for dogs and cats based on the evidence-based guidelines developed by the RECOVER initiative. The guidelines cover 5 domains of CPR: prevention and preparedness, basic life support, advanced life support, monitoring, and post cardiac arrest care.
26 cze 2024 · We believe that veterinary teams can use the treatment recommendations contained in these guidelines to deliver high-quality CPR in dogs and cats that experience CPA.
In June of 2012, the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) published the first evidence-based guidelines for veterinary cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The initiative was launched after considering the difference in survival rates of CPR between human (20%) and veterinary (6–7%) settings, with the human counterpart ...
The American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care developed the first set of guidelines for veterinary CPR in 2012; this effort was termed the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER).
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.
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.