Title:Post-cardiac Arrest Syndrome in Children
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Author(s): Dominique Biarent, Christine Fonteyne, Ariane Willems and Audrey Dupont
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Keywords:
Post-cardiac arrest syndrome, ischemia reperfusion injury, children.
Abstract: Although sustained return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) can be initially established after resuscitation in
children, many of the children do not survive to discharge because they developped a post cardiac arrest syndrome.
The post-cardiac arrest syndrome includes systemic ischaemia/reperfusion response, post-cardiac arrest brain injury, postcardiac
arrest myocardial dysfunction, and persistent precipitating pathology. The main cause of death after ROSC in
children is brain injury.
Physiopathology and management are reviewed in regards of pediatric specificities. Management according to ABCDE
includes airway and ventilation management, oxygen therapy, hemodynamic management with early goal directed therapy
and protection of the brain against secondary injury by therapeutic hypothermia, management of seizures and control of
glycemia.