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  • Paediatric cardiopulmonary arrest is an uncommon event in the general population but is not infrequent in the paediatric hospital setting This article looks at the causes of arrests in children, the likely outcomes, and the ways in which this can be improved In-hospital cardiac arrest has improving outcomes, while out-of-hospital arrest outcome remains poor and most recent research supports the vital importance of quality of CPR and measures to ensure favourable outcomes Extracorporeal resuscitation is an emerging modality for in-hospital cardiac arrest and has increasing literature to support its use in specific circumstances as well as the impact of shorter time to initiation on quality outcomes The coronavirus pandemic has reminded us of the resuscitation and airway implications of communicable disease, which we should be consider in context of outcome results
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  • Anaesthesia_&_Intensive_Care_Medicine
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  • WHO
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  • Aetiology and outcome of paediatric cardiopulmonary arrest
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  • #927117
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  • 2020

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