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The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

SGEM#453: I Can’t Go For That – No, No Narcan for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

Sep 21, 2024
Dr. Chris Root, an experienced emergency medicine physician and former NYC paramedic, delves into the controversial use of naloxone in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. They discuss a compelling case of a young man possibly linked to opioid use, exploring the impacts of naloxone on survival and recovery. The conversation also critiques the methodologies used in studies evaluating naloxone's efficacy, emphasizing the need for robust evidence. Additionally, they reflect on the emotional ramifications for families involved in such emergencies.
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Quick takeaways

  • Naloxone's potential role in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests is being reevaluated amid the opioid crisis and evolving medical guidelines.
  • Recent observational studies suggest that naloxone administration may improve survival rates in cardiac arrest cases associated with opioid use, yet further research is necessary.

Deep dives

Role of Naloxone in Cardiac Arrest

Naloxone is primarily known for its use in reversing opioid overdoses, functioning as a competitive opioid agonist that can restore normal breathing within minutes. Its application in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OCA) is increasingly recognized due to the ongoing opioid crisis that correlates with a rise in such cardiac events. The medication's ability to counteract the respiratory depression caused by opioids is seen as a potentially crucial intervention point during cardiac arrests, challenging the traditional view that naloxone is not standard treatment in these scenarios. Consequently, current guidelines from organizations such as the American Heart Association advocate for considering naloxone in cases suspected to be associated with opioid use, although the efficacy of this approach remains under research.

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