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Resuscitation in special circumstances workshop
Pregnancy
Version: Jan 2016
Learning outcomes
At the end of this workshop you should be able to:
• treat the pregnant patient in cardiac arrest
• list the differential diagnosis of the collapsed
pregnant patient
• understand the need for early expert help
• Know the modifications to standard ALS during
advanced pregnancy
Case study
Clinical setting and history
A 38-year-old woman who is 34 weeks pregnant develops shortness of
breath and chest pain. She is brought to the ED by ambulance. On
arrival she looks cyanosed.
Clinical course
– ABCDE
• A : clear
• B : looks cyanosed, RR 40 min-1, SpO2 85% on 15 l min-1 of oxygen
with non-rebreathe bag
• C : P 140 min-1 sinus tachycardia, BP 70/40 mmHg
• D : anxious and distressed
• E : gravid uterus
What could be the issue?
Case study (continued)
Clinical course
– she loses consciousness and becomes apnoeic
– the ECG monitor displays wide complexes at 20 min –1
– there are no palpable pulses
What will you do now?
Case study (continued)
Clinical course
– she loses consciousness and becomes apnoeic
– the ECG monitor displays wide complexes at 20 min –1
– there are no palpable pulses
What are the specific considerations in this case?
Any questions?
Advanced Life Support Course
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