Cardiac arrest in children: emerging trends in resuscitation and outcomes in low-resource pediatric emergency departments.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-3-2025
Abstract
Pediatric cardiac arrest is a rare but life-threatening condition that often arises from respiratory failure. While survival rates in pediatric emergency settings are generally low, outcomes are significantly worse in low-resource environments. Most resuscitation guidelines are designed for high-resource settings, limiting their applicability in low- and middle-income countries, where infrastructure, staffing, and equipment shortages pose critical challenges. This narrative review explores emerging trends in pediatric cardiac arrest resuscitation in low-resource settings, focusing on the application of basic and advanced life support protocols, telemedicine, and low-cost technologies. Furthermore, we address post-resuscitation care gaps and propose practical solutions for improving survival and neurological outcomes. Key barriers to guideline implementation include ethical challenges, infrastructural limitations, and educational constraints. Tailored interventions, including community-based Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation training and low-cost resuscitation tools, are critical to improving outcomes in these regions. Future research should focus on developing context-specific guidelines and sustainable healthcare infrastructure to bridge the gap in pediatric cardiac arrest care between high- and low-resource settings.
Publication Title
Int J Emerg Med
Volume
18
Issue
1
First Page
228
Last Page
228
Recommended Citation
Alsabri, M., Aziz, M., Abdul-Hafez, H., Zaben, B., Hussein, M., Salahaldin, R., Makhzangy, H., & Tuqan, A. (2025). Cardiac arrest in children: emerging trends in resuscitation and outcomes in low-resource pediatric emergency departments.. Int J Emerg Med, 18 (1), 228-228. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1186/s12245-025-00926-z