Abstract
SUCCESSFUL RESUSCITATION FOLLOWING CARDIAC ARREST – PROVIDENCE OR DELIBERATE PRACTICE?
Vaishali Chaskar*, Nandini Dave and Navnath B. Jondhale
ABSTRACT
Central venous cannulation is invasive procedure. That too in neonate is challenging process. Cardiac Tamponade is very known and serious complication. Bradyarrythmia during procedure is one of the sign of it. Possibility of arrest after bradycardia during cannulation must be kept in mind. And prompt successful resuscitation helps to save life. Neonatal resuscitation requires skillful steps by neonatologists, pediatricians and anaesthesiologists. Our department of anaesthesiolgy regularly gives such simulation based training to our trainee anaesthesia residents. We present a successful resuscitation by our team to a neonate during central venous catheterization.
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