Persistent ventricular fibrillation during therapeutic hypothermia and prolonged high-dose vasopressor therapy: case report.

TitlePersistent ventricular fibrillation during therapeutic hypothermia and prolonged high-dose vasopressor therapy: case report.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsPoles JC, Vadeboncoeur TF, Bobrow BJ
JournalJ Emerg Med
Volume43
Issue1
Pagination36-40
Date Published2012 Jul
ISSN Number0736-4679
KeywordsAdult, Cardiotonic Agents, Dobutamine, Dopamine, Heart Arrest, Humans, Hypothermia, Induced, Male, Ventricular Fibrillation
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent emphasis on high quality prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation has resulted in more out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims surviving to the emergency department. As such, standardized in-hospital post-cardiac arrest care is necessary to assure optimal neurological recovery. Although therapeutic hypothermia has arisen as a key component in the post-cardiac arrest care paradigm, its interaction with other therapies remains poorly defined.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this communication is to demonstrate a potential interaction between therapeutic hypothermia and routinely administered resuscitation medications.

CASE REPORT: We present a case of idiopathic ventricular fibrillation in a previously healthy 36-year-old man who developed persistent ventricular fibrillation in the setting of mild therapeutic hypothermia and high doses of routine resuscitation medications.

CONCLUSION: This case illustrates the importance of understanding the potential interaction between therapeutic hypothermia and resuscitation medications along with the need for a systematic and standardized, multi-disciplinary approach to post-cardiac arrest care.

DOI10.1016/j.jemermed.2009.05.027
Alternate JournalJ Emerg Med
PubMed ID19682824