Principles of cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation in special species

Merilee F Costello DVM, DACVECC
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Cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation (CPCR) is a comprehensive term used to describe both the basic principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as well as advanced life support and postresuscitation care. Although there are numerous publications on CPCR in humans and small animals, there is little written on CPCR in special species. This article outlines the basic principles of CPCR, including the current recommendations from the human International Guidelines 2000 Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Although many of the basic principles of CPCR are applicable to any species, the important physiologic differences when applying these principles to special species are discussed. When appropriate, potential modifications are proposed for individual species. The final portion of the paper includes special considerations for avian, reptile and small mammals, as well as quick reference charts for CPCR in small mammals and avian/reptile patients.

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特殊物种心肺脑复苏原理
心肺脑复苏(CPCR)是一个综合术语,用于描述心肺复苏(CPR)的基本原理以及高级生命支持和复苏后护理。虽然关于人类和小动物的CPCR的出版物很多,但关于特殊物种的CPCR却很少。本文概述了CPCR的基本原则,包括2000年心肺复苏和紧急心血管护理人类国际指南会议的最新建议。尽管CPCR的许多基本原则适用于任何物种,但在将这些原则应用于特殊物种时,讨论了重要的生理差异。在适当的情况下,对个别物种提出潜在的修改建议。论文的最后一部分包括鸟类、爬行动物和小型哺乳动物的特殊考虑,以及小型哺乳动物和鸟类/爬行动物患者的CPCR快速参考图表。
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