2-3 ADULT CARDIAC ARREST: CEREBRAL COOLING PROTOCOL
From CRS EMS Guidelines
EMT - Emergency Medical Technician Perform/Confirm All Above Interventions |
This protocol is designed to be implemented by providers at the Intermediate and paramedic levels only due to the need for a functioning IV and advanced airway. It assumes the provider has followed all of the steps in the Adult CCR protocol prior to institution.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient sustained a witnessed cardiac arrest from V-tach, V-fib or PEA/Asystole and has had a Return of Spontaneous Circulation within 60 minutes of arrest without a return of normal neurologic function
- The patient has an advanced airway established and a functioning IV
- The patient is over age 15
Exclusion Criteria (this protocol should not be used if any of the following are present:
- The patient has a valid DNR
- The etiology of the cardiac arrest is felt to be traumatic or due to a stroke
- The patient has a known coagulopathy
- The patient has a systolic BP less than 90 despite epinephrine
- The patient is suspected to have environmental hypothermia
AEMT – Advanced Emergency Medicine Tech Perform/Confirm All Above Interventions |
- Initiate transport
- Confirm placement of IV or IO
- Confirm placement of advanced airway using capnography Direct EMR’s and EMTs to continue CPR.
- Place ice packs on the neck, axilla and groin, protecting the skin with a towel
- Administer up to 2 liters of cooled NS, if available
- CONTACT MEDICAL CONTROL for additional orders.
Intermediate Perform/Confirm all above interventions |
PARAMEDIC Perform/Confirm all above interventions |
- Observe for shivering. If it develops, contact medical control for orders to administer rocuronium (Zemuron)