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Innovations in Cardiac Arrest Management in the ICU
Rapid response systems (RRS) have been implemented in ICUs to provide early recognition and intervention for patients at risk of cardiac arrest.Advanced monitoring systems allow for continuous monitoring of vital signs, including electrocardiography (ECG), blood pressure, and oxygen saturation. The use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) has become standard practice in many ICUs, allowing for immediate defibrillation in the event of cardiac arrest. Telemedicine and remote monitoring technologies enable real-time assessment and guidance from off-site experts during cardiac arrest resuscitation efforts. The development of high-fidelity patient simulators has revolutionized cardiac arrest training in ICUs, providing a realistic environment for healthcare providers to practice their skills.
About the Speaker

Dr Pooja Wadwa
Additional Director, Critical Care Medicine, ECMO specialist,FMRI, Gurgoan
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