Organization and training for pediatric cardiac arrest in Danish hospitals: A nationwide crosssectional study

Bea Brix B. Pedersen,Kasper G. Lauridsen, Sandra Thun Langsted,Bo Lofgren

RESUSCITATION PLUS(2024)

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Background: Improving survival from pediatric cardiac arrest requires a well-functioning system of care with appropriately trained healthcare providers and designated cardiac arrest teams. This study aimed to describe the current organization and training for pediatric cardiac arrest in Methods: We performed a nationwide cross-sectional study. A questionnaire was distributed to all hospitals in Denmark with a pediatric department. The survey included questions about receiving patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, protocols for extracorporeal life support, cardiac arrest team compositions, and training. Results: We obtained responses from 17 of 19 hospitals with a pediatric department. In total, 76% of hospitals received patients with pediatric outof-hospital cardiac arrest and 35% of hospitals had a protocol for extracorporeal life support. None of the hospitals had identical cardiac arrest team member compositions. The total number of team members ranged from 4-10, with a median of 8 members (IQR 7;9). In 84% of hospitals a specialized course in pediatric resuscitation was implemented and in 5% of hospitals, the specialized course was for the entire cardiac arrest team. Only few hospitals had training in laryngeal mask (6%) and intubation (29%) for pediatric cardiac arrest and none of them were trained in extracorporeal Conclusion: We found high variability in the composition of the pediatric cardiac arrest teams and training across the surveyed Danish hospitals. Many hospitals lack training in important pediatric resuscitation skills. Although many hospitals receive pediatric patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, only few have protocols for transfer for extracorporeal life support.
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Pediatric cardiac arrest teams,Training,Emergency medicine
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