Cuidados síndrome postparo

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47464/MetroCiencia/vol29/supple1/2021/49-63

Palabras clave:

SPP, angioplastia, pediatría

Resumen

El manejo del SPP en adultos ha mostrado buenos resultados en sobrevida y resultados neurológicos, incorporando la angioplastia de emergencia y el manejo de la temperatura post recuperación de la RCE. Ya sabemos que el PC pediátrico tiene peor pronóstico que el de adultos por su origen asfíctico. Como ya veremos en los casos post paro de pediatría, lo que hagamos en esta etapa es muy importante, pero el pronóstico final dependerá de la causa del paro y del tiempo que el niño haya estado sin oxígeno y sin perfusión de los órganos. Un porcentaje importante de niños que son inicialmente reanimados fallecen luego de la RCE, en los días o semanas siguientes, y esto puede ocurrir por fracaso hemodinámico, muerte cerebral o adecuación del esfuerzo terapéutico.

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Biografía del autor/a

Mauricio Yunge, Clínica las Condes

Intensivista pediátrico; Clínica las Condes. Chile

Santiago Campos-Miño, Hospital Metropolitano

Pediatra Intensivista, Departamento de Pediatría y UCI Pediátrica;  Hospital Metropolitano Quito, Ecuador

Bernado Alonso, Universidad de la República Uruguay

Asistente de Clínica Pediátrica, Facultad Medicina; Universidad de la República Uruguay

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2021-08-30

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Yunge, M., Campos-Miño, S., & Alonso, B. (2021). Cuidados síndrome postparo. Metro Ciencia, 29((suppl 1), 49–63. https://doi.org/10.47464/MetroCiencia/vol29/supple1/2021/49-63

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Suplemento Consenso Latinoamericano de RCP (SLACIP)

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