loader from loading.io

Enhancing Pediatric Pre-Hospital Care: Termination of Resuscitation Criteria and Real-World Impact

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

Release Date: 01/20/2025

Enhancing Pediatric Pre-Hospital Care: Termination of Resuscitation Criteria and Real-World Impact show art Enhancing Pediatric Pre-Hospital Care: Termination of Resuscitation Criteria and Real-World Impact

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

  Episode 12: Prehospital Pediatric Termination of Resuscitation (TOR) Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC). Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website:   GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS  Episode Summary: In this episode of the Pediatric EMS Podcast, Dr. Joseph Finney and Dr. Joelle D'Onofrio-Udman are joined by Dr. Matt Harris and Dr. Jen Anders to explore groundbreaking developments in pediatric termination of resuscitation (TOR)...

info_outline
Prehospital Pediatric Respiratory Distress show art Prehospital Pediatric Respiratory Distress

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

    Episode 11: Prehospital Pediatric Respiratory Distress Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC). Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website:   GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS  Content Experts: Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, DO and Joseph Finney, MD Overview: This podcast episode focuses on pediatric respiratory distress in prehospital settings, providing key insights for EMS providers to assess and manage these cases effectively. Dr. Joelle...

info_outline
How To Approach Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: The Evidence and the Anatomy show art How To Approach Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: The Evidence and the Anatomy

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

This episode is brought to you by Styker Medical Corporation with their comittment to improving medical education. In this episode we discuss the priorities of pediatric head and cervical spine imagine with the experts in the fields of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Neurosurgery. Learn from those who know about how to manage your next pediatric patient with traumatic brain injury or cervical spine injury. With TBI a major cause of pediatric death, you don't want to miss this episode with all you need to know. Rememer: Avoid the H bombs Hypotension (<90mmhg) Hypoxia (<90%)...

info_outline
Pediatric Prehospital Trauma Overview: Hitting the Highlights show art Pediatric Prehospital Trauma Overview: Hitting the Highlights

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

This series is a collaboration with the EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center (EIIC) and will be part of the pre-hospital resources for its Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kit (PEAK) for multisystem trauma. Click on the link to learn more! .  In this episode we kick off a multipart series on pediatric trauma just in time for summer and trauma season. Join your two hosts as they tackle the prehospital management of pediatric trauma. Everything from head to toe and the pathophysiology that makes pediatric trauma unique from the adult population. Below are the episode...

info_outline
Evidence Empowers Judgement: Evidence Based Guidance on the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury and Cervical Spine Injury show art Evidence Empowers Judgement: Evidence Based Guidance on the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury and Cervical Spine Injury

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

In this episode we discuss the future of pediatric head and cervical spine imagine with the very physicians who brought us the groundbreaking research that will forever change how we approach these pediatric injuries. This episode will have you rethinking the evidence behind your own protocols and making adjustments going forward.  Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC). Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website:   GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS ...

info_outline
Prehospital Pediatric Airway Management: The Past, Present, and Future show art Prehospital Pediatric Airway Management: The Past, Present, and Future

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC) and The Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation and Improvement Center (EIIC) Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website:   GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS  Content Experts: Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, DO and Joseph Finney, MD Guest Experts: Welcome back for a special episode outside our normal schedule! This episode was recorded in collaboration with The to provide expert review of prehospital pediatric...

info_outline
Resus Recess: Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Literature Review show art Resus Recess: Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Literature Review

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP), Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) and The Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation and Improvement Center (EIIC) Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website: Direct Download:  GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS  In this episode we bring you two experts in pediatric prehospital care who are working tirelessly to identify why caring for children in cardiac arrest is so unique and so challenging. Join us as we review two papers that shed light on this critical care...

info_outline
The Prehospital Pediatric Readiness Project show art The Prehospital Pediatric Readiness Project

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC) Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website:  Direct Download:  GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS: Unfortunately, not this episode but check out episode 8 in a few weeks for CEU credits! Content Experts: Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, DO and Joseph Finney, MD Guest Experts: Kathleen Adelgais, MD, MPH/MSPH Project Director, Colorado EMS for Children Program Professor of Pediatrics - Children's Hospital Colorado  Kathryn...

info_outline
Drowning Prevention is Everyone's Responsibility: Advocacy, Research, and Prevention show art Drowning Prevention is Everyone's Responsibility: Advocacy, Research, and Prevention

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC) Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website:  Direct Download: GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS: Content Experts: Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, DO and Joseph Finney, MD Special Guests:  Molly A. Greenshields, MD: Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Children's Minnesota  Caitlin Farrell, MD: Associate Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency...

info_outline
A Silent Epidemic: Prehospital Priorities in the Management of Pediatric Drowning show art A Silent Epidemic: Prehospital Priorities in the Management of Pediatric Drowning

The Pediatric EMS Podcast

  Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney Website: Direct Download: GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS: Content Experts: Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, DO and Joseph Finney, MD Special Guests:  Bryan Clark: Marine Safety Lieutenant at San Diego Fire-Rescue Lifeguard and Paramedic  Gina Pellerito: Critical Care Paramedic with Mehlville Fire Protection District, Research Analyst/MOEMSC Chair at MU school of Medicine  Jon Boisvert: City of San Diego Oceanfront Lifeguard, San...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

 

Episode 12: Prehospital Pediatric Termination of Resuscitation (TOR)

Brought to you by The National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children (MO-EMSC).

Hosts: Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney

Website: https://sites.libsyn.com/414020 

GET CEU CREDIT THROUGH PRODIGY EMS 

Episode Summary:
In this episode of the Pediatric EMS Podcast, Dr. Joseph Finney and Dr. Joelle D'Onofrio-Udman are joined by Dr. Matt Harris and Dr. Jen Anders to explore groundbreaking developments in pediatric termination of resuscitation (TOR) protocols. Together, they discuss the Maryland Pediatric TOR criteria, insights from the largest pediatric cardiac arrest study to date, and practical strategies for EMS professionals to optimize care and outcomes.

The panel dives deep into the science, ethical considerations, and cultural challenges of TOR, offering actionable guidance for EMS clinicians and medical directors aiming to implement these protocols.


Episode Highlights:

  1. Introduction to Pediatric TOR Criteria:

    • Key differences between BLS and ALS TOR protocols.
    • Unique considerations for pediatric medical and traumatic cardiac arrests.
  2. Maryland Pediatric TOR Criteria:

    • The specific requirements for TOR in medical and trauma cases.
    • Emphasis on ensuring emotional and community support during field terminations.
  3. Key Findings from the ESO Databank Analysis:

    • Analysis of over 1,500 pediatric cardiac arrest cases.
    • High specificity of TOR protocols, especially when excluding drowning cases.
    • The critical role of end-tidal CO2 monitoring in determining outcomes.
  4. Exclusion of Drowning Cases:

    • Why drowning victims are not included in TOR protocols due to their high resuscitation and neurologic recovery rates.
  5. Cultural Barriers to Pediatric TOR Implementation:

    • Addressing the belief that "everything must be done" for children.
    • Shifting the focus toward high-quality, on-scene resuscitation.
  6. Real-World Impact of TOR in Maryland:

    • Adoption of TOR protocols in Maryland since 2020.
    • Improved ROSC and survival rates for pediatric cardiac arrest cases.
    • Collaborative efforts with community stakeholders to support families during TOR events.
  7. Practical Guidance for EMS Agencies:

    • Steps to implement pediatric TOR protocols effectively.
    • Importance of education, community engagement, and support systems.

Key Takeaway:
Pediatric TOR protocols empower EMS professionals to deliver effective, evidence-based care while prioritizing the well-being of patients, families, and communities. By focusing on data-driven criteria and robust training, EMS teams can confidently navigate these critical, high-stress situations.

Resources:

Harris MI, Crowe RP, Anders J, D'Acunto S, Adelgais KM, Fishe J. Applying a set of termination of resuscitation criteria to paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2021 Dec;169:175-181. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.09.015. Epub 2021 Sep 20. PMID: 34555488.

Shetty P, Ren Y, Dillon D, Mcleod A, Nishijima D, Taylor SL; CARES Surveillance Group. Derivation of a clinical decision rule for termination of resuscitation in non-traumatic pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2024 Nov;204:110400. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2024.110400. Epub 2024 Sep 18. PMID: 39299508.

Study highlights:

  • Study Purpose:
    The study aimed to derive a Pediatric Termination of Resuscitation (PToR) rule for non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) in patients under 18 years of age, utilizing data from the CARES database (2013–2022).

  • Study Population:

    • Analyzed 21,240 pediatric OHCA cases.
    • 11.0% of patients survived to hospital discharge, and 8.9% survived with favorable neurologic outcomes.
  • Criteria Derived:
    The PToR rule for non-survival to hospital discharge includes:

    • Unwitnessed cardiac arrest.
    • Absence of sustained ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation).
    • Initial rhythm of asystole.
    • Arrest not caused by drowning or electrocution.
  • Performance Metrics:

    • Specificity: 99.1%.
    • Positive Predictive Value (PPV): 99.8% for predicting non-survival to hospital discharge.
    • For non-survival or survival with unfavorable neurologic status, specificity was 99.1%, and PPV was 99.8%.
  • Significance of Drowning/Electrocution Cases:

    • These etiologies were excluded from PToR due to improved survival outcomes compared to other causes of cardiac arrest.
  • Model Validation:

    • The PToR criteria were validated on a test dataset, showing consistent high specificity and PPV.
    • Performance was stable across different age groups (infants, children, and adolescents).
  • Comparison with Adult ToR Rules:
    The PToR criteria shared similarities with adult ToR rules but were tailored to pediatric cases, emphasizing improved predictive accuracy for this population.

  • Implications for Practice:

    • The criteria provide a systematic framework to guide prehospital termination of resuscitation for pediatric patients, potentially reducing unnecessary transport and resource use.
    • Adoption may improve decision-making consistency among EMS providers while reducing emotional burden and ethical challenges.
  • Limitations:

    • Retrospective design limits causation analysis.
    • Excluded field-terminated cases may have introduced selection bias.
    • ROSC duration criteria may differ from typical EMS practices, necessitating further prospective validation.
  • Conclusions:
    The study offers robust PToR criteria with high specificity and PPV for prehospital decision-making. Future research should focus on prospective validation and understanding the criteria's practical implementation and impact on patient care.