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Title: Blood pressure targets and management during post-cardiac arrest care
Authors: Skrifvars, Markus B.
AMELOOT, Koen 
Aneman, Anders
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Source: RESUSCITATION, 189 (Art N° 109886)
Abstract: Blood pressure is one modifiable physiological target in patients treated in the intensive care unit after cardiac arrest. Current Guidelines recommend targeting a mean arterial pressure (MAP) of higher than 65-70 mmHg using fluid resuscitation and the use of vasopressors. Management strategies will vary based in the setting, i.e. the pre-hospital compared to the in-hospital phase. Epidemiological data suggest that some degree of hypotension requiring vasopressors occur in almost 50% of patients. A higher MAP could theoretically increase coronary blood flow but on the other hand the use of vasopressor may result in an increase in cardiac oxygen demand and arrhythmia. An adequate MAP is paramount for maintaining cerebral blood flow. In some cardiac arrest patients the cerebral autoregulation may be disturbed resulting in the need for higher MAP in order to avoid decreasing cerebral blood flow. Thus far, four studies including little more than 1000 patients have compared a lower and higher MAP target in cardiac arrest patients. The achieved mean difference of MAP between groups has varied from 10-15 mmHg. Based on these studies a Bayesian meta-analysis suggests that the posterior probability that a future study would find treatment effects higher than a 5% difference between groups to be less than 50%. On the other hand, this analysis also suggests, that the likelihood of harm with a higher MAP target is also low. Noteworthy is that all studies to date have focused mainly on patients with a cardiac cause of the arrest with the majority of patients being resuscitated from a shockable initial rhythm. Future studies should aim to include also non-cardiac causes and aim to target a wider separation in MAP between groups.
Notes: Skrifvars, MB (corresponding author), Univ Helsinki, Dept Emergency Care & Serv, Haartmaninkatu 9, Meilahden Sairaala 00029, Finland.; Skrifvars, MB (corresponding author), Helsinki Univ Hosp, Haartmaninkatu 9, Meilahden Sairaala 00029, Finland.
markus.skrifvars@hus.fi
Keywords: Post cardiac arrest care;Post cardiac arrest care;Mean arterial blood pressure;Mean arterial blood pressure;Shock;Shock;Vasopressors;Vasopressors
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/41689
ISSN: 0300-9572
e-ISSN: 1873-1570
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109886
ISI #: 001040144200001
Rights: 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/).
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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