2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9572(01)00479-8
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Survival to discharge following Open Chest Cardiac Compression (OCCC). A 4-year retrospective audit in a cardiothoracic specialist centre—Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, United Kingdom

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“…Resternotomy performed outside an intensive care unit generally has a very poor outcome. 519,526,533 For patients with cardiac arrest following cardiac surgery, it is reasonable to perform resternotomy in an appropriately staffed and equipped intensive care unit (Class IIa, LOE B). Despite rare case reports describing damage to the heart possibly due to external chest compressions, 535,536 chest compressions should not be withheld if emergency resternotomy is not immediately available (Class IIa, LOE C).…”
Section: Resternotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resternotomy performed outside an intensive care unit generally has a very poor outcome. 519,526,533 For patients with cardiac arrest following cardiac surgery, it is reasonable to perform resternotomy in an appropriately staffed and equipped intensive care unit (Class IIa, LOE B). Despite rare case reports describing damage to the heart possibly due to external chest compressions, 535,536 chest compressions should not be withheld if emergency resternotomy is not immediately available (Class IIa, LOE C).…”
Section: Resternotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In der unmittelbar postoperativen Phase nach größeren herzchirurgischen Eingriffen ist ein Kreislaufstillstand recht üblich, die Inzidenz liegt bei 0,7-8,0 % [446][447][448][449][450][451][452][453][454][455]. Üblicherweise geht eine physiologische Verschlechterung voraus [456], er kann aber auch plötzlich bei stabilen Patienten auftreten [452] …”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In der Literatur wird eine Inzidenz von 0,7-2,9% angegeben [392,393,394,395,396,397,398,399,400]. Dem Kreislaufstillstand geht gewöhnlich eine Verschlechterung physiologischer Parameter voraus [401], er kann aber auch plötzlich bei stabilen Patienten auftreten [398] …”
Section: H Kreislaufstillstand Nach Herzchirurgischen Eingriffenunclassified