Kardiol Pol
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Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is one of few interventions that improve survival after a cardiac arrest with good neurological outcome. Current guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation recommend TH in comatose adult patients after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) regardless of cardiac arrest location and cardiac rhythm during the event. ⋯ The number of ICUs using TH in Poland increased threefold in the 5 year period of 2005-2010. However, the proportion of ICUs using TH is still low (21.7%) compared to other European countries. Further efforts should be undertaken to reduce barriers to implementation of current resuscitation guidelines.
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We describe the management of a young patient who had experienced a cocaine overdose. The patient presented with altered mental status and seizures and subsequently developed a wide complex arrhythmia with a rare alternating bundle branch block pattern. Intravenous lipid emulsion was administered following initial resuscitation and endotracheal intubation, because conservative methods of treating the persistent cardiac arrhythmias failed.
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Thoracic aortic rupture is usually the result of a sudden deceleration caused by a traffic accident, fall or some other misfortune. Before the endovascular era, there was only one treatment option: open repair, burdened by high morbidity and significant mortality. Now, we have the ability to treat it with a stent graft. The advantages of this method include avoiding a thoracotomy or aorta cross-clamping and their associated complications. ⋯ Our experience with traumatic thoracic aortic ruptures suggests that endovascular treatment should be the method of choice, especially in unstable multi-trauma patients. However, long-term studies are required to assess the durability of this technique after many years.