A Simplified and Structured Teaching Tool for the Evaluation and Management of Pulseless Electrical Activity
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Abstract
Cardiac arrest victims who present with pulseless electrical activity (PEA) usually have a grave prognosis. Several conditions, however, have cause-specific treatments which, if applied immediately, can lead to quick and sustained recovery. Current teaching focuses on recollection of numerous conditions that start with the letters H or T as potential causes of PEA. This teaching method is too complex, difficult to recall during resuscitation, and does not provide guidance to the most effective initial interventions. This review proposes a structured algorithm that is based on the differentiation of the PEA rhythm into narrow- or wide-complex subcategories, which simplifies the working differential and initial…
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- Pulseless electrical activity
- Medicine
- Asystole
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Defibrillation
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