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- ACLS Healthcare Provider Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Algorithm
Resuscitation is ongoing during the post-ROSC phase, and many of these activities can occur concurrently However, if prioritization is necessary, follow these steps:
- UPHS Post Cardiac Arrest Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) Clinical . . .
Target temperature of 33 C (range 32 -34 C) is recommended, and should be achieved within 4 hours of obtaining return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and maintained for at least 24 hours from time the target temperature is achieved
- 2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary . . .
This executive summary provides an overview of the 2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, which is organized around the Utstein Formula for Survival and provides updated recommendations aimed at improving survival rates and neurological outcomes following cardiac arrest This executive summary outlines key changes
- AHA Updates its Cardiac Arrest Guidelines - PulmCCM
Cooling patients to targets below 37 5°C is no longer recommended after cardiac arrest (nor is it discouraged; maintaining temperature 32°C to 37 5°C was advised)
- Targeted Temperature Management after Cardiac Arrest: The Evidence and . . .
Do we really need to cool patients to 33°C or is 36°C effective? As TTM became more widely utilized, this raised the question of ideal target temperatures, specifically whether actual hypothermia was necessary or merely the avoidance of fever
- Targeted Temperature Management in Cardiac Arrest: An Updated Narrative . . .
The current American Heart Association guidelines have a Class I recommendation for TTM to a core body temperature between 32 and 36 °C for at least 24 h for unresponsive patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and in-hospital cardiac-arrest (IHCA) [6]
- Guideline for Targeted Temperature Management after Cardiac Arrest
If severe dysrhythmias, hemodynamic instability, or bleeding develop, attempting target temperature of 36°C should be discontinued and patient should be maintained at 37°C
- ACLS – POST-CARDIAC ARREST CARE (ROSC MANAGEMENT) – FirstAidWeb . . .
Lower body temperature to 32-36°C for 24 hours (Cool using ice packs, cooling blankets, or IV cold fluids) Avoid rapid rewarming—gradually warm at 0 25-0 5°C per hour
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