Cardiac arrest during anesthesia

  • Zuercher, M.
  • Ummenhofer, W.
Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
ISSN
1070-5295

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cardiac arrest of patients during anesthesia has been the driving force behind the development of this specialty. Safer procedures, new anesthetics, and technical improvements such as monitoring devices and ventilators have successfully reduced intraoperative mortality. Nevertheless, modern technology itself creates specific risks; and causes, diagnosis, and management of anesthesia-related cardiac arrest differ considerably from situations encountered elsewhere. RECENT FINDINGS: Cardiac arrest attributable to anesthesia occurs from 0.5 to 1 case per 10,000 interventions. Pediatric cases show a higher incidence (1.4-4.6 per 10,000). However, with the increasing age of patients, preexisting disease or trauma, and new surgi...

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