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Australian Critical Care | 2017

Post resuscitation management of cardiac arrest patients in the critical care environment: A retrospective audit of compliance with evidence based guidelines.

Annabel Milonas; Ana Hutchinson; David Charlesworth; Andrea Doric; John Green; Julie Considine

BACKGROUND There is a clear relationship between evidence-based post resuscitation care and survival and functional status at hospital discharge. The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) recommends protocol driven care to enhance chance of survival following cardiac arrest. Healthcare providers have an obligation to ensure protocol driven post resuscitation care is timely and evidence based. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to examine adherence to best practice guidelines for post resuscitation care in the first 24h from Return of Spontaneous Circulation for patients admitted to the intensive care unit from the emergency department having suffered out of hospital or emergency department cardiac arrest and survived initial resuscitation. METHOD A retrospective audit of medical records of patients who met the criteria for survivors of cardiac arrest was conducted at two health services in Melbourne, Australia. Criteria audited were: primary cardiac arrest characteristics, oxygenation and ventilation management, cardiovascular care, neurological care and patient outcomes. FINDINGS The four major findings were: (i) use of fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) of 1.0 and hyperoxia was common during the first 24h of post resuscitation management, (ii) there was variability in cardiac care, with timely 12 lead Electrocardiograph and majority of patients achieving systolic blood pressure (SBP) greater than 100mmHg, but delays in transfer to cardiac catheterisation laboratory, (iii) neurological care was suboptimal with a high incidence of hyperglycaemia and failure to provide therapeutic hypothermia in almost 50% of patients and (iv) there was an association between in-hospital mortality and specific elements of post resuscitation care during the first 24h of hospital admission. CONCLUSION Evidence-based context-specific guidelines for post resuscitation care that span the whole patient journey are needed. Reliance on national guidelines does not necessarily translate to evidence based care at a local level, so strategies to ensure effective guideline implementation are urgently required.


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2018

Nurses' role in recognising and responding to clinical deterioration in surgical patients

Suad Mohammmed Iddrisu; Ana Hutchinson; Yasmin Sungkar; Julie-Anne Considine


Archive | 2018

An exploration of the usability of two delirium screening tools in Epworth Richmond ICU; a pilot study.

Rebecca Ewers; Melissa Bloomer; Grabrielle Hanlon; Jonathan Barrett; Ana Hutchinson


Archive | 2018

Does undertaking nursing training in a partnership program buffer transition shock in new graduate nurses? A cohort study.

Mietta Dudley; Mari Botti; Ana Hutchinson


International Journal for Quality in Health Care | 2018

ISQUA18-1667An Investigation of the Quality of End-Of-Life Care Provision for Older People in a Subacute Care

M Bloomer; Mari Botti; Ana Hutchinson


Australian Critical Care | 2018

Evaluation of current practice for the prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia in four Australian intensive care units

N. Ciampoli; S. Bouchoucha; Judy Currey; Ana Hutchinson


Archive | 2017

Characteristics and outcomes of older adults admitted for inpatient rehabilitation with and without a high falls risk.

Bernice Redley; Beverley Wood; Mari Botti; Ana Hutchinson


Archive | 2017

Evaluation of current nursing practice for the prevention and management of respiratory infection in ventilated ICU patients.

Natasha Ciampoli; Mari Botti; Ana Hutchinson


Archive | 2017

End of life care challenges for older people in sub-acute care.

Melissa Bloomer; Mari Botti; Ana Hutchinson


Archive | 2017

A nurse-facilitated multi-media intervention to promote patient participation in care improves outcomes after Total Knee Replacement Surgery: results of a cluster randomised crossover trial.

Jo McDonall; Richard de Steiger; John V. Reynolds; Bernice Redley; Patricia M. Livingston; Ana Hutchinson; Mari Botti

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