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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of adrenaline in the management of cardiac arrest.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-01-27) Facundo Carrillo, Xiomara Greys; Araujo Huamani, Carina; Matta Solis, Hernan HugoObjective: Analyze the available evidence from studies conducted on the effectiveness of adrenaline in the management of cardiac arrest. Methodology: A systematic review of 10 scientific articles on the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest management was conducted, found in the following databases: Scielo, Medline, and Pubmed. Additionally, a critical selection was made using the GRADE evaluation system to identify the level of evidence. The search was limited to full-text articles. Results: Of the 10 articles systematically reviewed, 90% (9/10) demonstrate the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest; 10% (1/10) of the articles state that there is insufficient data to determine the effectiveness of adrenaline in the management of cardiac arrest; thus, further studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest management. Conclusions: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 9 demonstrate the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest. Furthermore, we found that the administration of adrenaline was beneficial, as it aids in the return of spontaneous circulation during resuscitation maneuvers, being a part of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation protocol.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of adrenaline in the management of cardiac arrest.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-01-27) Araujo Huamani, Carina; Facundo Carrillo, Xiomara Greys; Matta Solis, Hernán HugoObjective: To analyze the available evidence from studies on the effectiveness of adrenaline in the management of cardiac arrest. Methodology: This is a systematic review of 10 scientific articles found on the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest management, retrieved from the following databases: Scielo, Medline, Pubmed, and subjected to critical selection using the Grade evaluation system to identify the level of evidence. The search was restricted to full-text articles. Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed systematically, 90% (9/10) demonstrate the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest, while 10% (1/10) report insufficient data to determine the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest management. Therefore, further studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of adrenaline in managing cardiac arrest. Conclusions: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 9 demonstrate the effectiveness of adrenaline in cardiac arrest. It was also found that adrenaline administration was beneficial, as it aids in the return of spontaneous circulation during resuscitation efforts and is part of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation protocol.
