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Use of Sodium Bicarbonate in Cardiac Arrest: Current Guidelines and Literature Review

The aim of the review was to summarize the literature over the last 25 years regarding bicarbonate administration in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. A PubMed search was conducted using the terms “bicarbonates” and “cardiac arrest”, limited to human studies and reviews published in English (or at lea...

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Autores principales: Velissaris, Dimitrios, Karamouzos, Vassilios, Pierrakos, Charalampos, Koniari, Ioanna, Apostolopoulou, Christina, Karanikolas, Menelaos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elmer Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26985247
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr2456w
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author Velissaris, Dimitrios
Karamouzos, Vassilios
Pierrakos, Charalampos
Koniari, Ioanna
Apostolopoulou, Christina
Karanikolas, Menelaos
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description The aim of the review was to summarize the literature over the last 25 years regarding bicarbonate administration in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. A PubMed search was conducted using the terms “bicarbonates” and “cardiac arrest”, limited to human studies and reviews published in English (or at least with a meaningful abstract in English) in the last 25 years. Clinical and experimental data raised questions regarding the safety and effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate (SB) administration during cardiac arrest. Earlier advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines recommended routine bicarbonate administration as part of the ACLS algorithm, but recent guidelines no longer recommend its use. The debate in the literature is ongoing, but at the present time, SB administration is only recommended for cardiac arrest related to hypokalemia or overdose of tricyclic antidepressants. Several studies challenge the assumption that bicarbonate administration is beneficial for treatment of acidosis in cardiac arrest. At the present time, there is a trend against using bicarbonates in cardiac arrest, and this trend is supported by guidelines published by professional societies and organizations.
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spelling pubmed-47804902016-03-16 Use of Sodium Bicarbonate in Cardiac Arrest: Current Guidelines and Literature Review Velissaris, Dimitrios Karamouzos, Vassilios Pierrakos, Charalampos Koniari, Ioanna Apostolopoulou, Christina Karanikolas, Menelaos J Clin Med Res Review The aim of the review was to summarize the literature over the last 25 years regarding bicarbonate administration in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. A PubMed search was conducted using the terms “bicarbonates” and “cardiac arrest”, limited to human studies and reviews published in English (or at least with a meaningful abstract in English) in the last 25 years. Clinical and experimental data raised questions regarding the safety and effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate (SB) administration during cardiac arrest. Earlier advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines recommended routine bicarbonate administration as part of the ACLS algorithm, but recent guidelines no longer recommend its use. The debate in the literature is ongoing, but at the present time, SB administration is only recommended for cardiac arrest related to hypokalemia or overdose of tricyclic antidepressants. Several studies challenge the assumption that bicarbonate administration is beneficial for treatment of acidosis in cardiac arrest. At the present time, there is a trend against using bicarbonates in cardiac arrest, and this trend is supported by guidelines published by professional societies and organizations. Elmer Press 2016-04 2016-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4780490/ /pubmed/26985247 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr2456w Text en Copyright 2016, Velissaris et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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