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Contemporary management of traumatic cardiac arrest and peri-arrest states: a narrative review

Luca Carenzo, Giulio Calgaro, Marius Rehn, Zane Perkins, Zaffer Qasim, Lorenzo Gamberini, Ewoud ter Avest

2024Journal of Anesthesia Analgesia and Critical Care20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide across all age groups, with traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA) presenting a significant economic and societal burden due to the loss of productive life years. Despite TCA's high mortality rate, recent evidence indicates that survival with good and moderate neurological recovery is possible. Successful resuscitation in TCA depends on the immediate and simultaneous treatment of reversible causes according to pre-established algorithms. The HOTT protocol, addressing hypovolaemia, oxygenation (hypoxia), tension pneumothorax, and cardiac tamponade, forms the foundation of TCA management. Advanced interventions, such as resuscitative thoracotomy and resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA), further enhance treatment. Contemporary approaches also consider metabolic factors (e.g. hyperkalaemia, calcium imbalances) and hemostatic resuscitation. This narrative review explores the advanced management of TCA and peri-arrest states, discussing the epidemiology and pathophysiology of peri-arrest and TCA. It integrates classic TCA management strategies with the latest evidence and practical applications.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineResuscitationIntensive care medicineCardiac tamponadeClinical deathPulseless electrical activityMajor traumaAnesthesiaSurgeryCardiopulmonary resuscitationCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationTrauma and Emergency Care Studies