When to Stop CPR?

  • Gauthier M
  • Lacroix J
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Abstract

In case of an unexpected cardiac arrest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remains the only immediate intervention and presents currently a poor prognosis. Recently some objective criteria (in terms of anamnesis, clinical and technical indicators), helpful for deciding to either prolong or stop CPR, were analyzed in the medical literature. This article presents a critical review of these data as well as a pragmatic approach.

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Gauthier, M., & Lacroix, J. (1990). When to Stop CPR? (pp. 632–642). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84125-5_66

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