Clinician-reported physiologic monitoring of cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality during pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest: A propensity-weighted cohort study
“…Despite promising pre-clinical data and associations of invasively measured BP with CPR outcomes, the widespread use of BP for monitoring or guiding CPR has not occurred. 13 , 14 One significant barrier is the requirement for an invasive arterial catheter – as such, this is typically limited to in-hospital settings or out-of-hospital settings with physicians. Intra-arrest placement of an arterial catheter to assist with guiding CPR may divert attention from other aspects of high-quality resuscitation.…”
“…Despite promising pre-clinical data and associations of invasively measured BP with CPR outcomes, the widespread use of BP for monitoring or guiding CPR has not occurred. 13 , 14 One significant barrier is the requirement for an invasive arterial catheter – as such, this is typically limited to in-hospital settings or out-of-hospital settings with physicians. Intra-arrest placement of an arterial catheter to assist with guiding CPR may divert attention from other aspects of high-quality resuscitation.…”
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