

Episode 950: Ultrasound Pulse Check During Cardiac Arrest
Mar 31, 2025
Learn how point-of-care ultrasound transforms cardiac arrest procedures. It can identify critical issues like pericardial tamponade and enhance the accuracy of pulse checks. Manual palpation often leads to false results, but Doppler ultrasound offers a faster, more reliable alternative. With real-time imaging, responders can visualize arterial pulsation and get immediate feedback, allowing for better CPR management. This innovative approach ensures quality compressions remain the priority during emergencies.
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Ultrasound Beats Manual Pulses
- Ultrasound can detect femoral or carotid artery pulsations during cardiac arrest to confirm pulse presence.
- It is faster and potentially more accurate than manual pulse checks by palpation.
Prioritize Compressions During CPR
- Always prioritize continuous high-quality chest compressions during CPR over prolonged pulse or ultrasound checks.
- If unsure about pulses within 10 seconds, resume compressions and try pulse detection again at the next check.