CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN BALLARD'S TERMINAL CONDITIONS
Abstract
The main purpose of this article is clinical death during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in terminal conditions in children - a condition with a transitional period between life and biological death, characterized by a complete absence of consciousness, respiration and blood circulation, heart contraction and ventricular enlargement. Respiratory arrest in children can be caused by severe injuries, drowning, chemical poisoning, toxicosis, inflammatory diseases, and airway obstruction.Intensive care is a comparative assessment of care and identification of the main causes of diseases in children.
Downloads
References
1. American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, includes new recommendations for Pediatric Basic Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support
2. Abella B.S., Alvarado J.P., Myklebust H., et al. Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during in-hospital cardiac arrest. JAMA. 2005 Jan 19;293(3):305-10. 3. Additive Impact of In-hospital Cardiac Arrest on the Functioning of Children With Heart Disease. Bloom, A.A., Wright, J.A., Morris, R.D., Campbell, R.M., Krawiecki, N.S. Pediatrics 1997 99 (3): 390-398.
4. Amiel-Tison C., Barrier G., Shnider S.M., Levinson G., Hughes S.C., Stefani S.J. A new neurologic and adaptive capacity scoring system for evaluating obstetric medications in full-term newborns.Anesthesiology. 1982 May;56 (5):340-50.
5. An evidence-based evaluation of the use of sodium bicarbonate during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Levy M.M. Crit Care Clin 1998; 14:457-83.



















