The SPARC Network - Emergency Medicine
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Transcript The SPARC Network - Emergency Medicine
The S.P.A.R.C Network
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The Facts…
52-58 arrests/ 100,000 people
60% of CA patients die in-hospital
High temperatures after an arrest lead
to less neurological recovery
Induced Hypothermia beneficial in
reducing unfortunate neurological
outcomes
What is the Standard of
Care…
Post-Resuscitation Care
Why?????
– 10%
– First 72 hours
– Potential
How it works…
Decreases the metabolic rate by 6% to
7% for every decrease in 1oC in
temperature
Prevents Reperfusion injury
Suppresses free radical injury
Suppresses excitatory amino acid
release
Decreases intracranial pressure
Therapeutic Hypothermia
Defined
Patient cooled to 32-34ºC
– Methods used up to the discretion of each hospital
Within 6 hours of arrival at ED
Maintained for 24 hours
Hourly temperature monitoring
Sedation, Paralytics and Neuromuscular blockades
Passive re-warming after 24hrs
Neurological Checks
Cooling Methods…
Crushed Ice (Bags)
Cold Saline Infusions
Cooling Blanket
ThermoSuit™
Arctic Sun®
Neural Cooling Device
The S.P.A.R.C. Network
is…
43 Hospitals
Up to date evidence reviews
Standardized Protocols
Implementation Tools
Collaboration
Data Collection and Feedback
Knowledge Translation
Standardized Protocols
Order Sets
Reminders
Educational Sessions
Data Audit & Feedback
Networking with other sites
Large Network meetings
Questions?????
Become a Cooling “Champion”
”Never doubt that a group of
thoughtful, committed people can
change the world.
Indeed, it is the only thing
that ever has.”
- Margaret Mead
Lets “Get Cool”