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Abeer elnakera
          2011
Objectives
 Why are Cardiac surgical patients different from other
  patients
 How to diagnose cardiac arrest
 Cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery algorithm
   Defibrillation or pacing
   Basic life support (ECM& ventilation)
   drugs
   Emergency sternotomy
 Management of cardiac arrest (team work)
   Six key roles
Why are Cardiac surgical patients different from
other patients

                          The arrest will be
                           immediately identified,
                           making early
                           defibrillation more likely
                           to be successful in
                           restoring cardiac output
                           without any ECM
Why are Cardiac surgical patients different from
other patients


 immediate ECM is unnecessary in certain cases, and
  its use after cardiac surgery should be minimised due
  to the risk of trauma to the surgical site
 if defibrillation is unsuccessful, rapid resternotomy
  may be indicated.
How to diagnose cardiac arrest
 If you are the first person alerted to the possibility of
  an arrest you should immediately put your hand onto a
  central pulse (such as the femoral or carotid pulse) for
  up to 10 s.
 During this time, you should also check the arterial
  line for position and look at the other traces on the
  monitor.
 In a cardiac arrest, not only will the arterial line show
  no pulsatility, but also the central venous pressure
  (CVP) line and the pulse oximetry trace will be flat
How to diagnose cardiac arrest
 An ECG trace looking like sinus rhythm in the absence
  of pulsatile traces from the other monitoring should
  be considered a cardiac arrest.
 In contrast, if there is a palpable central pulse, and if
  CVP, oximetry and PA pressure waveforms are present
  then a cardiac arrest may be excluded and the integrity
  of arterial line should be assessed. A non-invasive
  blood pressure reading should be taken.
If after 10 s there is no palpable central pulse
and the arterial, CVP, PA and oximetry
waveforms are flat, you should
immediately instigate the cardiac arrest
protocol. You should also loudly and clearly
shout for help, for example:
‘cardiac arrest bed 4!’
Recommendations:

 If the ECG shows VF or asystole, call cardiac arrest
  immediately.
 If the ECG is compatible with a cardiac output, feel for
  a central pulse for 10 s and look at the pressure traces.
  If arterial and other pressure waveforms are pulseless
  then call cardiac arrest immediately.
Never forget
   4 Hs
 And 4 Ts
Defibrillation
 In ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular
  tachycardia 3 sequential shocks should be given
  without intervening CPR.
 Biphasic rather than monophasic defibrillation was
  recommended at the optimal strength(150 J -360 J) for
  your particular defibrillator
Amiodarone
 After 3 failed attempts at cardioversion for ventricular
  fibrillation/pulseless VT, a bolus of 300 mg of
  intravenous amiodarone should be given via the
  central line.
In VF or pulseless VT, emergency
resternotomy should be performed
      after 3 failed attempts at
            defibrillation
Pacing
 For asystole or severe bradycardia, connect the
  epicardial pacing wires and set to DDD (VOO) at 90
  bpm at the maximum atrial and ventricular output
  voltages.
 If the rhythm is pulseless electrical activity and a
  pacemaker is connected and functioning, then briefly
  turn the pacemaker off to exclude underlying
  ventricular fibrillation.
In non-shockable cardiac arrest which
does not resolve after atropine and
pacing, emergency resternotomy should
be immediately performed.
Basic life support (ECM)

 In an arrest after cardiac surgery, external cardiac
  massage can be deferred until initial
  defibrillation or pacing (as appropriate) have
  been attempted, provided this can be done in less
  than 1 min.
 In the ICU setting you will be able to assess how
  effective your compressions are by looking at the
  arterial trace on the monitor. You should aim for the
  ‘systolic’ impulse about 80 mmHg.
Basic life support (ECM)

 Inability to achieve an acceptable compression-
 generated blood pressure may indicate that the cause
 of the arrest warrants immediate emergency
 resternotomy (massive bleeding or tamponade or
 tension pneumothorax) and chest reopening should
 be expedited
Basic life support: airway
 the second person to attend should address the airway
  and breathing.
 If the patient is not intubated then the second person
  to attend the arrest should administer 100% oxygen
  with a bag/valve/mask with 2 breaths every 30
  compressions.
 IF the patient is intubated and ventilated, the
  important role of the second person to attend the
  arrest is immediately to increase the oxygen on the
  ventilator to 100% and remove any PEEP
Basic life support: airway
TO ensure a satisfactory airway and ventilation:
 Check the position of the endotracheal tube.
 Listen for any air excursion around the tube, and that
  the cuff is inflated.
 Look at the chest for bilateral expansion.
 Listen with a stethoscope for bilateral air entry.
 We recommend that the ventilator is disconnected
  and breaths are administered with a bag/valve
  connected to 100% oxygen.
Basic life support: airway
 If your examination indicates that a tension
  pneumothorax is a possibility, you should immediately
  place a large bore cannula into the 2nd intercostal
  space, anterior midclavicular line.
 If you are unable to inflate the lungs with the
  bag/valve, and a sucker will not pass down the ET
  tube, then ET tube occlusion or malpositioning should
  be suspected. The ET tube should be immediately
  removed and a bag/valve/ mask with airway adjuncts
  used to maintain the airway
Infusions and syringe drivers
 In an established cardiac arrest all infusions and
  syringe drivers should be stopped.
Adrenaline
 adrenaline cannot be recommend to be given routinely in
  all such cardiac arrests. We recommend that
  administration of adrenaline to be delayed until reversible
  causes of arrest are excluded.
 It is acknowledged that adrenaline may be useful in the
  impending arrest or periarrest situation and may also be
  safely used in smaller doses such as 100—300 mcg boluses.
 However, once cardiac arrest has happened, we
  recommend that adrenaline is only administered by senior
  clinicians with experience of its routine use and it should
  not form part of the arrest protocol
Cardiac arrest in patients with an intra-aortic
balloon pump
 Cardiac arrest can be confirmed by the loss of the
  cardiac component of the IABP pressure trace and,
  more visibly, by the loss of pulsatility in other pressure
  waveforms such as CVP, PA and pulse oximetry.
 In cardiac arrest with an IABP in place, it should be set
  to pressure trigger with 1:1 counter pulsation at
  maximal augmentation..
 If there is a significant period without massage,
  triggering should be changed to internal at a rate of
  100 bpm until massage is recommenced
Conduct of emergency
resternotomy
 Internal cardiac massage is superior to external cardiac
  massage.
 In patients with a recent sternotomy in whom
  resuscitative efforts are likely to last more than 5—10
  min, emergency resternotomy is indicated in order to
  perform internal cardiac massage even if a reversible
  cause from resternotomy seems unlikely.
The emergency resternotomy set
 A small emergency resternotomy set should be available in
  every ICU, containing only the instruments necessary to
  perform the resternotomy.
 This should include a disposable scalpel attached to the
  outside of the set, an all-in-one drape, a wire cutter, a heavy
  needle holder and a single piece sternal retractor.
 This should be in addition to a full cardiac surgery
  sternotomy set that need not be opened until after
  theemergency resternotomy has been performed.
 These sets should be clearly marked and checked regularly.
The emergency resternotomy set
Preparation for emergency
resternotomy
 Two to three staff members should put on a gown and
  gloves as soon as a cardiac arrest is called, and prepare
  the emergency resternotomy set.
 Hand washing is not necessary prior to closed sleeve
  donning of gloves.
Personnel performing emergency
resternotomy
 As resternotomy is often an integral part of successful
 resuscitation after cardiac surgery, it is beneficial for
 all personnel who participate in resuscitation in this
 setting to be aware of the technique of emergency
 resternotomy and to have practised it.
Emergency resternotomy
 Don a gown and gloves in a sterile fashion using the
    closed glove technique.
   ECM must continue until you are ready to apply the
    all-in-one sterile thoracic drape.
    When ready, ask the person performing ECM to stand
    aside after removing the sternal dressing.
    Apply the thoracic drape ensuring that the whole bed
    is covered.
    If an all-in-one sterile drape is used (as
    recommended), then there is no need to prepare the
    skin with antiseptic
Emergency resternotomy –cont.
 Recommence ECM (changeover from non-sterile ECM to
    sterile ECM should take no more than 10 s).
   When equipment is ready ,cease ECM and use the scalpel
    to cut the sternotomy incision, including all sutures deeply
    down to the sternal wires.
   Cut all the sternal wires with the wire cutters and pull them
    out with the heavy needle holder.
    The sternal edges will separate a little and tamponade, if
    present, may be relieved at this point.
   This is significantly faster if one person cuts the wires with
    the wire cutter and a second assistant removes the wires
    with the heavy needle holder.
Emergency resternotomy –cont.
 Use suction to clear excessive blood or clot.
 Place the retractor between the sternal edges and open
  the sternum.
 If cardiac output is restored then you have successfully
  treated the cardiac arrest and should wait for expert
  assistance.
 If there is no cardiac output, carefully identify the
  position of any grafts and then perform internal
  cardiac massage and internal defibrillation if required
Method of internal cardiac
massage
 This is potentially dangerous and personnel who may
  be required to perform this must have had prior
  training to do this safely.
 If you are inexperienced you should not rush to
  perform internal cardiac massage once the chest is
  open.
 It is more important to carefully remove any clot and
  identify structures at risk such as grafts prior to
  placing your hands around the heart.
Method of internal cardiac
massage
 the safest method for people who do not routinely handle
    the heart is the two-hand technique.
   Pass the right hand over the apex of the heart (minimising
    the likelihood of avulsing any grafts, as grafts are rarely
    placed near the apex).
   The right hand is then further advanced round the apex to
    the back of the heart, palm up and hand flat.
    The left hand is then placed flat onto the anterior surface
    of the heart and the two hands squeezed together.
   Flat palms and straight fingers are important to avoid an
    unequal distribution of pressure onto the heart, thereby
    minimising the chance of trauma.
How long after cardiac surgery is emergency
resternotomy no longer indicated?
 Emergency resternotomy should form an integral part
  of the cardiac arrest protocol up to the 10th
  postoperative day.
 Beyond the 10th postoperative day, a senior clinician
  should decide whether emergency resternotomy
  should still be performed.
 Emergency resternotomy for internal cardiac massage
  should still be considered in preference to prolonged
  external cardiac massage even if a surgically reversible
  cause for the arrest is not suspected.
some best practice recommendations
Heparin
 There is a concern that the heparin may not circulate
  fully in an arrest.
 As soon as the decision is made to use CPB, 30,000 iu
  of heparin should be immediately administered. In
  addition, we recommend that 10,000 iu of heparin be
  added to the bypass machine reservoir.
 It is not necessary to check an ACT before
  commencing CPB in the cardiac arrest situation.
Cannulae
 Cannulae may be inserted into the aorta and right
  atrium without purse strings and held by assistants
  until pursestrings are applied on bypass.
 Surgeons should be aware that the right atrial pressure
  will be substantially higher than in routine
  cannulation and prior connection of the venous
  cannula to the venous return line will reduce blood
  loss from this manoeuvre
Permissive hypothermia
 It is well established that patients who have a
  significant period of cardiac arrest should be
  systemically cooled to 32—34 8C for 12—24 h.
 this intervention should be considered if it is felt that
  there has been a significant period of poor cerebral
  perfusion
Cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery
Management of the cardiac arrest
Reference
Dunning J et al (2009) Guideline for resuscitation in cardiac
arrest after cardiac surgery. European Journal of Cardio-thoracic
Surgery. Article in press, 36,p. 3-28
Any questions
Summary
 The different nature of cardiac arrest after cardiac
  surgery
 Algorithm for cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery
   ECM can be deferred until initial defibrillation or
    pacing (as appropriate) have been attempted,
    provided this can be done in less than 1 min.
   ECM must continue until emergency resternotomy
    preparations are ready
   emergency resternotomy is integral part of resuscitation
    after cardiac surgery
Summary – cont.
 Six key roles in CA after cardiac surgery:
1.   ECM
2.   Airway and breathing
3.   Defibrillation
4.   Team leader
5.   Drugs
6.   ICU coordinator
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CAafter cardiac surgery

  • 2. Objectives  Why are Cardiac surgical patients different from other patients  How to diagnose cardiac arrest  Cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery algorithm  Defibrillation or pacing  Basic life support (ECM& ventilation)  drugs  Emergency sternotomy  Management of cardiac arrest (team work)  Six key roles
  • 3. Why are Cardiac surgical patients different from other patients  The arrest will be immediately identified, making early defibrillation more likely to be successful in restoring cardiac output without any ECM
  • 4. Why are Cardiac surgical patients different from other patients  immediate ECM is unnecessary in certain cases, and its use after cardiac surgery should be minimised due to the risk of trauma to the surgical site  if defibrillation is unsuccessful, rapid resternotomy may be indicated.
  • 5. How to diagnose cardiac arrest  If you are the first person alerted to the possibility of an arrest you should immediately put your hand onto a central pulse (such as the femoral or carotid pulse) for up to 10 s.  During this time, you should also check the arterial line for position and look at the other traces on the monitor.  In a cardiac arrest, not only will the arterial line show no pulsatility, but also the central venous pressure (CVP) line and the pulse oximetry trace will be flat
  • 6. How to diagnose cardiac arrest  An ECG trace looking like sinus rhythm in the absence of pulsatile traces from the other monitoring should be considered a cardiac arrest.  In contrast, if there is a palpable central pulse, and if CVP, oximetry and PA pressure waveforms are present then a cardiac arrest may be excluded and the integrity of arterial line should be assessed. A non-invasive blood pressure reading should be taken.
  • 7. If after 10 s there is no palpable central pulse and the arterial, CVP, PA and oximetry waveforms are flat, you should immediately instigate the cardiac arrest protocol. You should also loudly and clearly shout for help, for example: ‘cardiac arrest bed 4!’
  • 8. Recommendations:  If the ECG shows VF or asystole, call cardiac arrest immediately.  If the ECG is compatible with a cardiac output, feel for a central pulse for 10 s and look at the pressure traces. If arterial and other pressure waveforms are pulseless then call cardiac arrest immediately.
  • 9. Never forget 4 Hs And 4 Ts
  • 10.
  • 11. Defibrillation  In ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia 3 sequential shocks should be given without intervening CPR.  Biphasic rather than monophasic defibrillation was recommended at the optimal strength(150 J -360 J) for your particular defibrillator
  • 12. Amiodarone  After 3 failed attempts at cardioversion for ventricular fibrillation/pulseless VT, a bolus of 300 mg of intravenous amiodarone should be given via the central line.
  • 13. In VF or pulseless VT, emergency resternotomy should be performed after 3 failed attempts at defibrillation
  • 14.
  • 15. Pacing  For asystole or severe bradycardia, connect the epicardial pacing wires and set to DDD (VOO) at 90 bpm at the maximum atrial and ventricular output voltages.  If the rhythm is pulseless electrical activity and a pacemaker is connected and functioning, then briefly turn the pacemaker off to exclude underlying ventricular fibrillation.
  • 16. In non-shockable cardiac arrest which does not resolve after atropine and pacing, emergency resternotomy should be immediately performed.
  • 17.
  • 18. Basic life support (ECM)  In an arrest after cardiac surgery, external cardiac massage can be deferred until initial defibrillation or pacing (as appropriate) have been attempted, provided this can be done in less than 1 min.  In the ICU setting you will be able to assess how effective your compressions are by looking at the arterial trace on the monitor. You should aim for the ‘systolic’ impulse about 80 mmHg.
  • 19. Basic life support (ECM)  Inability to achieve an acceptable compression- generated blood pressure may indicate that the cause of the arrest warrants immediate emergency resternotomy (massive bleeding or tamponade or tension pneumothorax) and chest reopening should be expedited
  • 20. Basic life support: airway  the second person to attend should address the airway and breathing.  If the patient is not intubated then the second person to attend the arrest should administer 100% oxygen with a bag/valve/mask with 2 breaths every 30 compressions.  IF the patient is intubated and ventilated, the important role of the second person to attend the arrest is immediately to increase the oxygen on the ventilator to 100% and remove any PEEP
  • 21. Basic life support: airway TO ensure a satisfactory airway and ventilation:  Check the position of the endotracheal tube.  Listen for any air excursion around the tube, and that the cuff is inflated.  Look at the chest for bilateral expansion.  Listen with a stethoscope for bilateral air entry.  We recommend that the ventilator is disconnected and breaths are administered with a bag/valve connected to 100% oxygen.
  • 22. Basic life support: airway  If your examination indicates that a tension pneumothorax is a possibility, you should immediately place a large bore cannula into the 2nd intercostal space, anterior midclavicular line.  If you are unable to inflate the lungs with the bag/valve, and a sucker will not pass down the ET tube, then ET tube occlusion or malpositioning should be suspected. The ET tube should be immediately removed and a bag/valve/ mask with airway adjuncts used to maintain the airway
  • 23.
  • 24. Infusions and syringe drivers  In an established cardiac arrest all infusions and syringe drivers should be stopped.
  • 25. Adrenaline  adrenaline cannot be recommend to be given routinely in all such cardiac arrests. We recommend that administration of adrenaline to be delayed until reversible causes of arrest are excluded.  It is acknowledged that adrenaline may be useful in the impending arrest or periarrest situation and may also be safely used in smaller doses such as 100—300 mcg boluses.  However, once cardiac arrest has happened, we recommend that adrenaline is only administered by senior clinicians with experience of its routine use and it should not form part of the arrest protocol
  • 26.
  • 27. Cardiac arrest in patients with an intra-aortic balloon pump  Cardiac arrest can be confirmed by the loss of the cardiac component of the IABP pressure trace and, more visibly, by the loss of pulsatility in other pressure waveforms such as CVP, PA and pulse oximetry.  In cardiac arrest with an IABP in place, it should be set to pressure trigger with 1:1 counter pulsation at maximal augmentation..  If there is a significant period without massage, triggering should be changed to internal at a rate of 100 bpm until massage is recommenced
  • 28.
  • 29. Conduct of emergency resternotomy  Internal cardiac massage is superior to external cardiac massage.  In patients with a recent sternotomy in whom resuscitative efforts are likely to last more than 5—10 min, emergency resternotomy is indicated in order to perform internal cardiac massage even if a reversible cause from resternotomy seems unlikely.
  • 30. The emergency resternotomy set  A small emergency resternotomy set should be available in every ICU, containing only the instruments necessary to perform the resternotomy.  This should include a disposable scalpel attached to the outside of the set, an all-in-one drape, a wire cutter, a heavy needle holder and a single piece sternal retractor.  This should be in addition to a full cardiac surgery sternotomy set that need not be opened until after theemergency resternotomy has been performed.  These sets should be clearly marked and checked regularly.
  • 32. Preparation for emergency resternotomy  Two to three staff members should put on a gown and gloves as soon as a cardiac arrest is called, and prepare the emergency resternotomy set.  Hand washing is not necessary prior to closed sleeve donning of gloves.
  • 33. Personnel performing emergency resternotomy  As resternotomy is often an integral part of successful resuscitation after cardiac surgery, it is beneficial for all personnel who participate in resuscitation in this setting to be aware of the technique of emergency resternotomy and to have practised it.
  • 34. Emergency resternotomy  Don a gown and gloves in a sterile fashion using the closed glove technique.  ECM must continue until you are ready to apply the all-in-one sterile thoracic drape.  When ready, ask the person performing ECM to stand aside after removing the sternal dressing.  Apply the thoracic drape ensuring that the whole bed is covered.  If an all-in-one sterile drape is used (as recommended), then there is no need to prepare the skin with antiseptic
  • 35. Emergency resternotomy –cont.  Recommence ECM (changeover from non-sterile ECM to sterile ECM should take no more than 10 s).  When equipment is ready ,cease ECM and use the scalpel to cut the sternotomy incision, including all sutures deeply down to the sternal wires.  Cut all the sternal wires with the wire cutters and pull them out with the heavy needle holder.  The sternal edges will separate a little and tamponade, if present, may be relieved at this point.  This is significantly faster if one person cuts the wires with the wire cutter and a second assistant removes the wires with the heavy needle holder.
  • 36. Emergency resternotomy –cont.  Use suction to clear excessive blood or clot.  Place the retractor between the sternal edges and open the sternum.  If cardiac output is restored then you have successfully treated the cardiac arrest and should wait for expert assistance.  If there is no cardiac output, carefully identify the position of any grafts and then perform internal cardiac massage and internal defibrillation if required
  • 37. Method of internal cardiac massage  This is potentially dangerous and personnel who may be required to perform this must have had prior training to do this safely.  If you are inexperienced you should not rush to perform internal cardiac massage once the chest is open.  It is more important to carefully remove any clot and identify structures at risk such as grafts prior to placing your hands around the heart.
  • 38. Method of internal cardiac massage  the safest method for people who do not routinely handle the heart is the two-hand technique.  Pass the right hand over the apex of the heart (minimising the likelihood of avulsing any grafts, as grafts are rarely placed near the apex).  The right hand is then further advanced round the apex to the back of the heart, palm up and hand flat.  The left hand is then placed flat onto the anterior surface of the heart and the two hands squeezed together.  Flat palms and straight fingers are important to avoid an unequal distribution of pressure onto the heart, thereby minimising the chance of trauma.
  • 39. How long after cardiac surgery is emergency resternotomy no longer indicated?  Emergency resternotomy should form an integral part of the cardiac arrest protocol up to the 10th postoperative day.  Beyond the 10th postoperative day, a senior clinician should decide whether emergency resternotomy should still be performed.  Emergency resternotomy for internal cardiac massage should still be considered in preference to prolonged external cardiac massage even if a surgically reversible cause for the arrest is not suspected.
  • 40. some best practice recommendations
  • 41. Heparin  There is a concern that the heparin may not circulate fully in an arrest.  As soon as the decision is made to use CPB, 30,000 iu of heparin should be immediately administered. In addition, we recommend that 10,000 iu of heparin be added to the bypass machine reservoir.  It is not necessary to check an ACT before commencing CPB in the cardiac arrest situation.
  • 42. Cannulae  Cannulae may be inserted into the aorta and right atrium without purse strings and held by assistants until pursestrings are applied on bypass.  Surgeons should be aware that the right atrial pressure will be substantially higher than in routine cannulation and prior connection of the venous cannula to the venous return line will reduce blood loss from this manoeuvre
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  • 44. Permissive hypothermia  It is well established that patients who have a significant period of cardiac arrest should be systemically cooled to 32—34 8C for 12—24 h.  this intervention should be considered if it is felt that there has been a significant period of poor cerebral perfusion
  • 45. Cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery
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  • 48. Management of the cardiac arrest
  • 49. Reference Dunning J et al (2009) Guideline for resuscitation in cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery. European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery. Article in press, 36,p. 3-28
  • 51. Summary  The different nature of cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery  Algorithm for cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery  ECM can be deferred until initial defibrillation or pacing (as appropriate) have been attempted, provided this can be done in less than 1 min.  ECM must continue until emergency resternotomy preparations are ready  emergency resternotomy is integral part of resuscitation after cardiac surgery
  • 52. Summary – cont.  Six key roles in CA after cardiac surgery: 1. ECM 2. Airway and breathing 3. Defibrillation 4. Team leader 5. Drugs 6. ICU coordinator

Notas do Editor

  1. External cardiac massageOnce the arrest has been established one person isallocated to ECM. This should commence immediately at arate of 100 beats/min while looking at the arterial traceto assess effectiveness. The only exception to this is whenimmediate defibrillation or pacing is appropriate prior toECM.2. Airway and breathingThe oxygen must be turned up to 100% and airway andbreathing checked as per protocol, specifically to excludepneumothorax, haemothorax or endotracheal tube problem3. DefibrillationThe defibrillator should be connected and shocksadministered if required. This person should also checkthe pacing, and if emergency resternotomy is beingperformed, should ensure that internal defibrillators areavailable and connected.4. Team leaderThis senior person should conduct the arrest management,ensuring that the protocol is being followed andthat there is a person allocated to each role.5. Drug administrationThis person stops all infusions and syringe drivers andadministers atropine, amiodarone and other drugs asappropriate.6. ICU co-ordinatorThis role, by a senior member of ICU staff coordinatesactivity peripheral to the bedside. This includes preparingfor potential resternotomy as soon as an arrest is called,managing the additional available personnel and callingfor expert assistance if not immediately available whilecontinually reporting progress to the team leader.