ILCOR Advisory Statements: Pediatric Resuscitation -- Figures


Figures 1-5

Figure 1.(原図)


Maneuver
Adult and Older Child
Young Child
Infant
Newborn
CPR/Rescue


Approximately 1-8 y
< 1 y
Newly born






Check Responsiveness
Airway
Head tilt-chin lift(if trauma, use jaw thrust)
Head tilt-chin lift(if trauma, use jaw thrust)
Head tilt-chin lift(if trauma, use jaw thrust)
Head tilt-chin lift(if trauma, use jaw thrust)
Open airway Activate EMS
Breathing




Check breathing
Initial
2-5 breaths at approximately 1 1/2 s per breath
2-5 breaths at approximately 1 1/2 s per breath
2-5 breaths at approximately 1 1/2 s per breath
2-5 breaths at approximately 1 s per breath
If victim breathing recovery position
If no chest rise: Reposition and reattempt up to 5 times
Subsequent
12 breaths/min(approximate)
20 breaths/min(approximate)
20 breaths/min(approximate)
30-60 breaths/min(approximate)

Foreign body airway obstruction
Abdominal thrust or back blows
Abdominal thrust or back blows or chest thrusts
Back blows or chest thrusts (no abdominal thrusts)
Suction (no abdominal thrusts or back blows)

Circulation




Assess for signs of life
Pulse check*
*Carotid
*Carotid
*Brachial
Umbilical
if pulse present but breathing absent: Provide rescue breaths If pulse not confidently felt >60/min and poor perfusion: chest compressions
Compression landmarks
Lower half of sternum
Lower half of sternum
1finger's width below intermammary line
*1finger's width below intermammary line

Compression method
#Heel of one hand, other hand on top
Heel of 1 hand
2 or 3 fingers
*2 fingers or encircling thumbs

Compression depth
Approximately 1/3 depth of chest
Approximately 1/3 depth of chest
Approximately 1/3 depth of chest
*Approximately 1/3 depth of chest

Compression rate
Approximately 100/min
Approximately 100/min
Approximately 100/min
*Approximately 120/min
Continue BLS integrate procedures appropriate for newborn, pediatric or adult ALS at earliest opportunity
Compression/ ventilation ratio
15:2 (1 rescuer)
5:1 (2
rescuers)
5:1
5:1
*3:1



Figure 1. Comparison of resuscitative interventions for newborns, infants, children, and adults. CPR indicates cardiopulmonary resuscitation; EMS, emergency medical services; BLS, basic life support; and ALS, advanced life support. *Interventions recommended for suitably trained healthcare providers only.

注:HP では,ここは Heel of open hand, ... となっております。しかし,European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation の記載に従いました。


Figure 2.(原図)

.ILCORAHAHSFCEACRCSAARC
Initial shock2 J/kg2 J/kg2 J/kg2 J/kg2 J/kg2 J/kg
Second shock2-4 J/kg4 J/kg4 J/kg2 J/kg2 J/kg2-4 J/kg
Third shock2-4 J/kg4 J/kg4 J/kg4 J/kg4 J/kg4 J/kg
First
medication
Epinephrine
(adrenaline)
0.01 mg/kg
Epinephrine
0.01 mg/kg
Epinephrine
0.01 mg/kg
Adrenaline
0.01 mg/kg
Adrenaline
0.01 mg/kg
Adrenaline
0.01 mg/kg
Shocks after
first medication
4 J/kg
Up to 3 shocks
4 J/kg
x 1 shock
4 J/kg
x 1 shock
4 J/kg
x 3 shock
4 J/kg
x 3 shock
4 J/kg
x 3 shock
Second
medication
Epinephrine
(adrenalin)
Epinephrine and
lidocaine
EpinephrineAdrenaline and
lignocaine
Adrenaline and
lignocaine
Adrenaline
Shocks after
second medication
4 J/kg
Up to 3 shocks
4 J/kg
x 1 shock
4 J/kg
x 1 shock
4 J/kg
x 3 shock
4 J/kg
x 3 shock
4 J/kg
x 3 shock

Figure 2. Examples of minor differences in recommendations for treatment of ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia between the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), the American Heart Association (AHA), the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC), the European Resuscitation Council (ERC), the Resuscitation Councils of Southern Africa (RCSA), and the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC).


Figure 3.(原図) Universal pediatric basic life support (BLS) template for lay rescuers. **Continue rescue breathing and cardiopulmonary resuscitation as indicated. Activate emergency medical services as soon as possible, based on local and regional availability.


Figure 4.(原図) Universal pediatric template for pediatric healthcare providers. VF indicates ventricular fibrillation; VT, ventricular tachycardia; defib, defibrillation; CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and ECG, electrocardiogram.


Figure 5.(原図) Universal newborn (newly born) template. *Advanced life support interventions recommended for suitably trained healthcare providers only: pulse check, chest compressions, endotracheal suction and intubation, vascular access, and epinephrine administration.