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The importance of basic life support in the pediatric age group

Marinho NPR;
Verdan RB;
Fernandes AG

Nayara Priscila Resende Marinho

Roberta Baldez Verdan

Alexandre Galvão Fernandes


Keywords

Pediatric cardiac arrest
Pediatric survival
Bronchoaspiration
Cardiopulmonary massage

Abstract

Cardiorespiratory Arrest (CRP) is defined by the sudden interruption of ventricular mechanical activity and breathing. In adults, CRP often has a cardiac etiology. However, in children, CRP is usually secondary to respiratory failure and shock. Despite advances, CRP in the pediatric age group is still associated with high lethality and neurological disorders. In order to reduce mortality and poor prognosis in children, it is essential to recognize an early stop and already start the Basic Life Support (BLS) that has particularities in relation to the age group, such as infant, child and adolescent.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/Connexpemultidisdevolpfut-039


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Copyright (c) 2023 Nayara Priscila Resende Marinho, Roberta Baldez Verdan, Alexandre Galvão Fernandes

Author(s)

  • Nayara Priscila Resende Marinho
  • Roberta Baldez Verdan
  • Alexandre Galvão Fernandes