Hi guys,
long time lurker that finally registered!
there was a code on a hypothermic guy the other day that went on for a good while. he was eldery and was found down outside with air temp around 10 degrees. ems had him for maybe 30 mins (ET tube, IVs, CPR) before arriving in the ED and he was last seen about an hour before he was found down.
In the ER he was warmed, ACLS continued, i stat labs. The ABG had a p02 of 60 which seems pretty low. the tube had been confirmed with visualization. so i got to thinking about long codes and hypothermia and how does that change the abg. it's quite possible the guy was dead for an hour or so before arriving. would you expect such a low pO2? you cant trust the pulse ox either since the pt is so cold. Just wondering what is expected if anyone has had this kind of case before.
long time lurker that finally registered!
there was a code on a hypothermic guy the other day that went on for a good while. he was eldery and was found down outside with air temp around 10 degrees. ems had him for maybe 30 mins (ET tube, IVs, CPR) before arriving in the ED and he was last seen about an hour before he was found down.
In the ER he was warmed, ACLS continued, i stat labs. The ABG had a p02 of 60 which seems pretty low. the tube had been confirmed with visualization. so i got to thinking about long codes and hypothermia and how does that change the abg. it's quite possible the guy was dead for an hour or so before arriving. would you expect such a low pO2? you cant trust the pulse ox either since the pt is so cold. Just wondering what is expected if anyone has had this kind of case before.