‘Get with the guidelines’ latest registry analysis in the BMJ focusses on timing of adrenaline in non-shockable, in-hospital arrests. 12% of those given adrenaline at 1, 2 or 3 minutes survived to hospital discharge compared with 7% at 6 mins. Of note only 7% or 25,000 survived with favourable neurological outcome (moderate disability or better). Good Medscape analysis available.
Get adrenaline in early at non-shockable in-hospital arrests
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