Publication | Closed Access
Outcome of children who are apneic and pulseless in the emergency room
158
Citations
0
References
1986
Year
Emergency CareCardiopulmonary ResuscitationNeurologic MorbidityAugust 1984Brain InjuryPediatric Emergency MedicineNeurologic Intensive CareHigh MortalityTraumatic Cardiac ArrestCardiac ArrestNeonatal ResuscitationPalliative CarePatient SafetyPediatricsMedicineEmergency RoomCritical Emergency MedicinePediatric Intensive CareEmergency Medicine
Mortality and neurologic morbidity were evaluated in children who were successfully resuscitated after being brought to an emergency room with continued apnea and pulselessness. Of 34 patients studied from June 1981 through August 1984, 27 died during the initial hospitalization and seven (21%) survived until hospital discharge. Of the seven surviving children who were discharged to a chronic care facility, five remain in a vegetative state. Possible explanations for this high mortality and neurologic morbidity are discussed.