What were the key preparedness and prevention recommendations in the RECOVER guidelines?
What are the key BLS recommendations for canine and feline CPR made in the Recover guidelines?
What are the key ALS reccomendations for canine/feline CPR as laid out in the RECOVER guidelines?
What are the key monitoring recommendations laid out by the RECOVER guidelines?
What are the key post-cardiac arrest care guidelines recommended by the RECOVER analysis?
Discuss the cardiac pump versus thoracic pump theory.
What is the optimal ventilation strategy during a CPR event?
Compare monophasic and biphasic defibrillators.
After loss of perfusion, the ischemic heart is known to pass through what three phases?
Immediate defibrillation is recommended in cases of CPA d/t pulseless VT of duration of 4 minutes or less.
If the patient is known/suspected to have been in VF/pulseless VT for >4 minutes (therefore beyond the electrical phase) energy substrates are likely depleted and the patient will most likely benefit from a 2min cycle of BLS before defibrillation.
What is the formula for myocardial perfusion pressure?
What conditions essentially make external chest compressions futile and necessitate converstion to open chest CPR?
Pleural space disease, pericardial effusion, penetrating thoracic injuries
Following cardiac arrest, PCA brain injury results from global cerebral ischemia perfusion. Much of the mechanism of injury is poorly understood, however, list 4 key points that we do know…
How is mild therapeutic hypothermia proposed to exert its protective effects in increasing neurologically intact survival from OHCA?
Explain the term “myocardial stunning”.
What is a reactive oxygen species (ROS)?
A species that may cause oxidative injury; capable of reacting with all biological molecules including nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids
What molecules are most frequently damaged by ROS and what reaction happens?
What are the two major free radicals that can initiate lipid peroxidation? What happens with lipid peroxidation?
What is an antioxidant? What are the main routes of antioxidant defense against cellular damage?
Describe cold versus warm ischemia.
Several events combine during ischemia to set the stage for massive ROS formation. What are these key steps?
Reperfusion causes more injury than ischemia and is associated with severe endothelial dysfunction. What occurs during reperfusion to lead to this severe injury?
What role due neutrophils play in IR injury?
What is the no-reflow phenomenon?
What are the initial goals of chest compressions?