Hypothermic Cardiac Arrest: A Case Report of an Unexpected Survivor Using Air Medical Transportation in Nepal

Q3 Nursing Air Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.amj.2023.11.011
Ashim Subedi MD , Kishor Khanal MD , Ashim Regmi MD , Sagarika Panday MBBS , Rupesh Yadav MBBS , Pritina Nakarmi MBBS , Enish Shrestha MBBS , Prashanti Prasai MBBS , Ryan McHenry MBChB , Sanjaya Karki MD
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This is a case of a 34-year-old man surviving hypothermic cardiac arrest with excellent neurologic recovery in Nepal. After 3 days without communication at an altitude of approximately 6,000 m, the patient was located in a crevasse and retrieved by a helicopter-supported search and rescue team. At first contact, he was reported to be breathing and shivering with appropriate pupillary response. The patient was then flown to a local teaching hospital where he was assessed on arrival and found to be in cardiac arrest with absence of spontaneous breathing and a central pulse and bilaterally fixed and dilated pupils. An electrocardiogram demonstrated asystole, and his core temperature was unrecordably low on the available device. After resuscitation and return of spontaneous circulation, the patient received a secondary helicopter transfer to a major hospital in the capital, Kathmandu, where his recovery continued. The report discusses the physiological basis of the relatively favorable outcomes observed in hypothermic cardiac arrest and highlights the operations and capability of helicopter emergency medical services in a country on the United Nations list of least developed nations.

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低温性心脏骤停:尼泊尔使用空中医疗运送意外生还者的病例报告
这是在尼泊尔发生的一例 34 岁男子低体温心脏骤停存活且神经系统恢复良好的病例。在海拔约 6,000 米的地方,病人在失去联系 3 天后被发现在一个裂缝中,由直升机支持的搜救队将其救出。首次接触时,据报告他有呼吸和颤抖,瞳孔有适当的反应。病人随后被送往当地的一家教学医院,到达医院后对其进行了评估,发现他心跳停止,没有自主呼吸和中心脉搏,双侧瞳孔固定并放大。心电图显示心跳骤停,现有设备无法记录其核心体温过低。经过抢救,患者恢复了自主循环,随后由直升机转送至首都加德满都的一家大医院,并在那里继续康复。报告讨论了在低体温心脏骤停中观察到的相对有利结果的生理基础,并强调了直升机紧急医疗服务在联合国最不发达国家名单上的一个国家的运作和能力。
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Air Medical Journal Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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期刊介绍: Air Medical Journal is the official journal of the five leading air medical transport associations in the United States. AMJ is the premier provider of information for the medical transport industry, addressing the unique concerns of medical transport physicians, nurses, pilots, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, communication specialists, and program administrators. The journal contains practical how-to articles, debates on controversial industry issues, legislative updates, case studies, and peer-reviewed original research articles covering all aspects of the medical transport profession.
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