CPR-induced consciousness (CPR-IC) out-of-hospital care: a scoping review protocol

Lucymarie Silvestri, Rachel Soh, Alexander Newton, James Pearce
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation-induced consciousness (CPR-IC) is an increasing phenomenon where patients in cardiac arrest receive sufficient brain perfusion to display signs of awareness during resuscitation. This is likely due to improvements in CPR, such as high-performance resuscitation and mechanical devices. CPR-IC has been shown to interfere with rescue efforts and may lead to psychological trauma in both patients and clinicians. It is often witnessed in the out-of-hospital environment, so is significant for practitioners working in this setting. While the phenomenon of CPR-IC has been recognised for several decades, there are many gaps in the literature and no consensus has been reached over its definition or management. The JBI scoping review methodology will be used to map the existing literature and identify the extent of clinical knowledge and any gaps regarding the management of CPR-IC in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest globally. A comprehensive electronic search strategy will be employed to source works that meet to the study’s inclusion criteria. Relevant data will then be extracted and presented in tabular form with narrative descriptions. CPR-IC is being seen more frequently and, because of its effects on resuscitation, more knowledge is required about appropriate management. This protocol provides the framework for a scoping review which will outline the extent of knowledge and identify areas requiring more research regarding out-of-hospital care of the patient with CPR-IC.
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院外护理:一项范围审查方案
心肺复苏诱导意识(CPR-IC)是一种日益增加的现象,即心脏骤停患者在复苏期间接受足够的脑灌注以显示意识迹象。这可能是由于心肺复苏术的改进,如高性能复苏和机械装置。CPR-IC已被证明会干扰救援工作,并可能导致患者和临床医生的心理创伤。它经常在医院外的环境中出现,因此对于在这种环境中工作的从业者来说意义重大。虽然心肺复苏术(CPR-IC)现象已被认识了几十年,但文献中存在许多空白,对其定义或管理尚未达成共识。JBI的范围审查方法将用于绘制现有文献图,并确定全球院外心脏骤停中CPR-IC管理的临床知识程度和任何差距。将采用全面的电子搜索策略来查找符合研究纳入标准的作品。然后将提取相关数据,并以带有叙述性说明的表格形式呈现。CPR-IC越来越常见,由于其对复苏的影响,需要更多关于适当管理的知识。本方案为范围审查提供了框架,该框架将概述知识的范围,并确定需要对心肺复苏术患者院外护理进行更多研究的领域。
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