cardiopulmonary resuscitation effective in prone position?

Started by frontier, June 22, 2007, 03:30:22 AM

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how many of you have done it like arrest while in brain or spine surgery in prone position?

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frontier

hi everyone,
     i want to know is cardiopulmonary resuscitation effective in prone position?
                                  thank you all.with regards.

amarkatira


Krishnendu Chaudhuri

He thought about it because he probably anaesthetises for spinal/posterior fossa surgery in the prone position. However, if you get an arrest, you cannot do chest compression adequately in the prone position. you have to get a trolley in and turn the patient supine as fast as you can. You probably also need to pray quite hard.

kumar

venous return may not be effctive due to compression of both femoral veins.

rescue breathing is difficult to administer.


frontier

hi everyone,
     now if the surgery is being done in prone position like brain or spinal surgeries or prone position ventilation in case of ARDS if patient suffers cardiac arrest then what to do?if sufficient no. of staffs not available then it will take another 5 minutes to get the patient in supine position.so in that case giving CPR in supine position of no use as its already too late.if a sand bag is placed below sternum than in this case reversed precordial compressions can be given & as the patient already intubated so no question of having problem providing breath to the patient.thank you all.with regards