C-section, Cardiac Arrest, Had Lost Pulse, Intubated, Defibrillator, On Life Support. Suggestion?
You have mentioned that your friend had cardiac arrest soon after the delivery of the child by C - section. And then, she was intubated by the anesthesiologist and code was called.
It is an usual norm that all OR should be equipped with AED and I also suppose that it is present in the OR you are talking about.
However I am not sure about this, You need to confirm this with the doctor.
Both the Obstetrician and the anaesthetist should be well trained in it and also make sure that it is available all the time in the OR.
Few more questions to know more about your friend:
1. What was the initial Rhythm when patient had an arrest. Asystole or Ventricular Tachycardia/Ventricular Fibrillation (VF/VT).
In the former, shocks are not given and it is only in the latter that shocks are given.
Sometimes, patient can develop VF/VT during the course of resuscitation. In such cases shocks are given only then and not from beginning.
2. What were the sequence of events of the cardiac arrest ?
If there is a concern about delay in using the AED for shock, it is likely that the shock was required at 12:07 PM.
We would assume that the rhythm initially was non-shockable rhythm.
Hope this answers your query. I will be available for your follow up queries.
Thanks and Regards
Dr Kiran
There seems to be discrepancy between the code report and ICU doctors report.
According to the details, code report mentions VT as the initial rhythm when code was called and according to ICU doctors report, she went into bradycardia and asystole.
Shocks are given only in VT ad not in bradycardia.
So I think they did follow the protocol. Medications given were appropriate.
Hope this answers your query.
Thanks and Regards.
Dr Kiran