Published Nov 13, 2011
YZ1911
1 Post
let me say,that i am very fascinated with CRP and life/death. my neighbor has been a ER/ICU RN for over 35 years at a major hospital. i have asked him if in his long line of work has he ever seen a patient who presented with an initial rhythm of asystole get discharged from the hospital. he told me that he only remembers one such case and it was a 21 yr. old male who had hyperkalemia and went into asystole,and eventually was able to get a ROSC and get discharged from the hospital. i am curious,have any of you had a patient/patients who presented with asystole and were discharged from the hospital?? thanks very much.
canoehead, BSN, RN
6,901 Posts
After asystole I have not seen anyone leave the room, let alone the hospital. I've heard of it with hypothermia, but never seen it.
relgis15
28 Posts
I've never seen it. A similar question came up once at a club meeting for my college class and none of the nursing professors had seen it either and they have all worked at level one trauma centers.
xtxrn, ASN, RN
4,267 Posts
I wouldn't want to come back from that.... having a heartbeat isn't the same as having a life. IMO
DixieRedHead, ASN, RN
638 Posts
Only on a helicopter. And that did not turn out well.
bill4745, RN
874 Posts
In 15 years of ICU and ED, never have seen it.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
Yes.....cold water drowning......Chicago River....a little boy.
Sun0408, ASN, RN
1,761 Posts
Not sure if this one counts but.. had a MVA, asystole when EMS arrived for an unknown amount of time. Came to us, a trauma unit and after a month and a half, he went home.. He was in his 50's with a long list of injuries from the wreck.
Asystole RN
2,352 Posts
Yes, several times.
Seen it with mostly HD/PD patients w/ electrolyte issues. Couple trach patients too.
PetERNurse
51 Posts
Asystole is most common arrest rhythm in dogs and cats (and human peds too), in contrast to v fib in adults. We see this rhythm (or lack of) frequently and while are able to get ROSC, I'd say only 1/10 leave the ICU.
I have only seen a handful in my career actually survive to discharge.
Altra, BSN, RN
6,255 Posts
Am I the only one concerned about allnurses.com being a source of information for a layperson "fascinated with life/death"?
After "Criminal Minds" last Wednesday, it does raise a few questions .....
(no accusations to this OP necessarily....just comes up)