Coronary angiogram after cardiac arrest? Reasonably and sensibly.

Coronary angiogram after cardiac arrest? Reasonably and sensibly. Minerva Anestesiol. 2019 Feb 07;: Authors: Bougouin W, Piazza O, Dumas F, Baldi C, Cariou A, De Robertis E Abstract The role of emergency coronary angiography after cardiac arrest and return of spontaneous circulation is not yet completely clear. While patients with a high risk of acute coronary lesion and with a presumed favourable neurological outcome should undergo a coronary angiography as soon as possible, the decision to perform it is questionable in patients who are less likely to have a coronary cause of arrest, and when clinical characteristics raise serious concerns regarding neurological outcome. In this paper, the Authors analyse the main pro and contra of a coronary angiogram after a successfully resuscitated cardiac arrest. PMID: 30735023 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Minerva Anestesiologica - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Minerva Anestesiol Source Type: research