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  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Committee on the Treatment of Cardiac Arrest: Current Status and Future Directions, 2015-09-29 Cardiac arrest can strike a seemingly healthy individual of any age, race, ethnicity, or gender at any time in any location, often without warning. Cardiac arrest is the third leading cause of death in the United States, following cancer and heart disease. Four out of five cardiac arrests occur in the home, and more than 90 percent of individuals with cardiac arrest die before reaching the hospital. First and foremost, cardiac arrest treatment is a community issue - local resources and personnel must provide appropriate, high-quality care to save the life of a community member. Time between onset of arrest and provision of care is fundamental, and shortening this time is one of the best ways to reduce the risk of death and disability from cardiac arrest. Specific actions can be implemented now to decrease this time, and recent advances in science could lead to new discoveries in the causes of, and treatments for, cardiac arrest. However, specific barriers must first be addressed. Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival examines the complete system of response to cardiac arrest in the United States and identifies opportunities within existing and new treatments, strategies, and research that promise to improve the survival and recovery of patients. The recommendations of Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival provide high-priority actions to advance the field as a whole. This report will help citizens, government agencies, and private industry to improve health outcomes from sudden cardiac arrest across the United States.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation Peter Safar, Nicholas G. Bircher, 1988 An introduction to basic and advanced cardiac and trauma life support. This text embodies the principles and practices advocated by the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists' Committee on Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resusitation and Critical Care and incorporates American Heart Association Conference guidelines on CPR and emergency care. Includes complete coverage of resuscitation medicine--basic, advanced and prolonged cardiac and traumatic life support. Approved by the WFSA.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Brain Hypothermia N. Hayashi, 2012-12-06 Rapid progress in technology and its application to diagnosis and monitoring of brain tissue temperature and metabolism have resulted in advances in the therapy for critically brain-injured patients and breakthroughs in understanding the pathophysiology of brain damage. The latest concept of brain hypothermia therapy clarifies targets such as brain thermal pooling, masking brain hypoxia associated with catecholamine surge, the metabolic shift from glucose to lipids, and selective radical damage of dopamine in the central nervous system. This volume explains the mechanism of brain injury and how brain hypothermia treatment differs from other hypothermia therapy in four major sections: Brain Injury Mechanism, Pathophysiology of Hypothermia, Basic Research of Hypothermia Treatment, and Clinical Studies of Brain Hypothermia. The book is a valuable source for practitioners and researchers in neurosurgery and neurology and in critical care and emergency medicine.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Surgical Critical Care Therapy Ali Salim, Carlos Brown, Kenji Inaba, Matthew J. Martin, 2018-05-03 This text provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of this field, and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in surgical critical care. The book reviews up to date data regarding the management of common problems that arise in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. The protocols, care bundles, guidelines and checklists that have been shown to improve process measures, and in certain circumstances, are discussed in detail. The text also discusses several well designed randomized prospective trials conducted recently that have altered the way we care for surgical patients with traumatic brain injury, hemorrhagic shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and sepsis. This book provides the practicing physician with a clinically oriented practical approach to handle basic and complex issues in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. This text will serve as a very useful resource for physicians dealing with critically ill surgical patients. It provides a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current status of the field that will help guide patient management and stimulate investigative efforts. All chapters are written by experts in their fields and include the most up to date scientific and clinical information. This text will become an invaluable resource for all graduating fellows and practicing physicians who are taking the surgical critical care board examinations.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Core Topics in Neuroanaesthesia and Neurointensive Care Basil F. Matta, David K. Menon, Martin Smith, 2011-10-13 Core Topics in Neuroanesthesia and Neurointensive Care is an authoritative and practical clinical text that offers clear diagnostic and management guidance for a wide range of neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care problems. With coverage of every aspect of the discipline by outstanding world experts, this should be the first book to which practitioners turn for easily accessible and definitive advice. Initial sections cover relevant anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, intraoperative and critical care monitoring and neuroimaging. These are followed by detailed sections covering all aspects of neuroanesthesia and neurointensive care in both adult and pediatric patients. The final chapter discusses ethical and legal issues. Each chapter delivers a state-of-the art review of clinical practice, including outcome data when available. Enhanced throughout with numerous clinical photographs and line drawings, this practical and accessible text is key reading for trainee and consultant anesthetists and critical care specialists.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Mountain Emergency Medicine Hermann Brugger, Ken Zafren, Luigi Festi, Peter Paal, Giacomo Strapazzon, 2021-03-15T00:00:00+01:00 Mountain emergency medicine has seen exponential development due to the ever increasing number of people who hike or trek as well as practice extreme sports. Emergency physicians and nurses need to be equipped with the necessary training to be able to manage “on the field” accidents and sicknesses as well as their own physical security. Theoretical knowledge is generally of high level but practical expertise is dangerously lacking in many operators. Furthermore, treatment modalities on the field have not been completely codified and are not supported by internationally-accepted guidelines. This book is the first to offer a complete and thorough approach to this field of Emergency Medicine based on the latest research findings.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Oxford Textbook of Critical Care Webb, 2020-01-10 Now in paperback, the second edition of the Oxford Textbook of Critical Care is a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text covering all aspects of adult intensive care management. Uniquely this text takes a problem-orientated approach providing a key resource for daily clinical issues in the intensive care unit. The text is organized into short topics allowing readers to rapidly access authoritative information on specific clinical problems. Each topic refers to basic physiological principles and provides up-to-date treatment advice supported by references to the most vital literature. Where international differences exist in clinical practice, authors cover alternative views. Key messages summarise each topic in order to aid quick review and decision making. Edited and written by an international group of recognized experts from many disciplines, the second edition of the Oxford Textbook of Critical Careprovides an up-to-date reference that is relevant for intensive care units and emergency departments globally. This volume is the definitive text for all health care providers, including physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other allied health professionals who take care of critically ill patients.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Myocardial Protection Tomas A. Salerno, Marco Ricci, 2008-04-15 Myocardial protection is regarded as one of the most important, yet also most controversial aspects of cardiac surgery. There has been considerable improvement in myocardial protection strategies over recent years, utilising a variety of new approaches to treat cardiac diseases, and this text is intended to embrace the state of the art in this field. The book summarises the state of knowledge on all aspects of myocardial protection, including the latest in the treatment of cardiac diseases, robotics, pediatric surgery and the treatment of cardiac failure. Robotic surgery, valvular surgery, pediatric surgery and coronary surgery are all covered by renowned experts, producing a comprehensive, forward-looking view of the field of myocardial protection. This book should function to update physicians and surgeons interested in the field of cardiac surgery on the current state of knowledge on myocardial protection.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Accidental Hypothermia Derek Maclean, Donald Emslie-Smith, 1977-01-01
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Cardiopulmonary Critical Care David R. Dantzker, 1998 Provides current insights into critical abnormalities of the heart and lungs. The 3rd Edition includes chapters on microcirculation, regional distribution of blood flow, methods of increasing oxygen delivery, septic shock, environmental lung injury, and the effects of high pressure environments. Much more focused toward the critical care aspects of cardiopulmonary disorders.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Evidence-Based Critical Care Robert C. Hyzy, 2017-05-30 This book provides learners with a unique opportunity by virtue of the format outlined above. Each case presentation has a case vignette, which leads up to an important clinical question, and is followed by additional discussion which resolves the question posed. This is a new way to present knowledge in a medical book and should help critical care practitioners, fellows, residents, allied health professionals and students expand their critical care knowledge in an efficient and effective manner. This approach should also benefit those preparing for board examinations.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical Care Kamen Valchanov, Nicola Jones, Charles W. Hogue, 2018-07-05 Most patients with critical cardiac or thoracic conditions will at some stage pass through the cardiothoracic critical care unit. Critical care presents more complex clinical data than any other area of medicine. The new edition of Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical Care focuses on the latest practise in the management of patients in cardiothoracic intensive care. The practice of cardiothoracic critical care medicine is constantly evolving, and this new edition reflects the modernized learning styles for trainees. Each chapter includes key learning points as well as sample multiple choice questions and answers to assist in exam preparation. This edition also features updated chapters on ECMO, perioperative management of patients undergoing emergency cardiothoracic surgery, and advanced modes of organ support for patients. This text provides key knowledge in a concise and accessible manner for trainees, clinicians and consultants from specialities and disciplines such as cardiology and anaesthesia, and nursing and physiotherapy.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Pediatric Critical Care Christopher W. Mastropietro, Kevin M. Valentine, 2018-12-10 This volume provides an overview of the most important current controversies in the field of pediatric intensive care. Organized into sections based on organ systems, the text focuses on controversies surrounding disease processes of the cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, hematologic / immunologic, endocrine, and neurologic systems. Each chapter reviews the pros and cons of specific management approaches through case studies and the most up-to-date evidence-based resources, and concludes with bulleted take-home points for ease of use. Written by experts in the field, Pediatric Critical Care: Current Controversies is a valuable resource for intensivists, advanced practice providers, nurses, and other health care providers involved in the care of critically-ill children.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine S. V. Mahadevan, Gus M. Garmel, 2012-04-10 Fully-updated edition of this award-winning textbook, arranged by presenting complaints with full-color images throughout. For students, residents, and emergency physicians.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: The Physiology of Domestic Animals Henry Hugh Dukes, 1955 Physiology.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2019 Jean-Louis Vincent, 2019-03-08 The Annual Update compiles reviews of the most recent developments in experimental and clinical intensive care and emergency medicine research and practice in one comprehensive reference book. The chapters are written by well recognized experts in these fields. The book is addressed to everyone involved in internal medicine, anesthesia, surgery, pediatrics, intensive care and emergency medicine.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Heart Rhythm Disorders J. Anthony Gomes, 2020-06-30 This engaging book covers a multitude of topics related to heart rhythm disorders (HRDs) and uniquely familiarizes readers with the development of treatment modalities over the past several decades, including the evolution of anti-arrhythmic drugs, pacemakers, defibrillators, and catheter ablation. Organized in ten sections, this title serves as both an archival and a contemporary resource for clinicians. The first section describes the discovery of the circulatory system by William Harvey in 1628 and outlines the development and understanding of HRD since the advent of intra-cardiac electrophysiology. Subsequent sections discuss the historical evolution of abnormal heart rhythms, such as supra and ventricular rhythms and sudden cardiac death, their treatment with drugs, surgery, pacemakers, implantable defibrillators and catheter ablation. Section nine offers a fascinating narration of the clinical evolution of overcoming heart attacks and its impact on HRDs. The final section explores potential new frontiers in HRD and the factors that may contribute to the prospective rise of cardiovascular diseases. A ground-breaking and invaluable addition to the clinical literature, Heart Rhythm Disorders: History, Mechanisms and Management Perspectives details the pervasive nature of cardiovascular diseases in human history, their ramifications, and their projected effects on at-risk demographic populations and human health in general.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Neurohospitalist Medicine S. Andrew Josephson, W. David Freeman, David J. Likosky, 2011-09-29 Over the past decade, the hospitalist model has become a dominant system for the delivery of inpatient care. Forces such as national mandates to improve safety and quality, and intense pressure to safely reduce length of hospital stays, are now exerting pressure on neurologists. To meet these challenges, a new neurohospitalist model is emerging. This is the first authoritative text to detail the advances and strategies for treating neurologic disease in a hospital setting. It includes chapters on specific acute neurologic diseases including stroke, epilepsy, neuromuscular disease and traumatic brain injury and also addresses common reasons for neurologic consultation in the hospital including encephalopathy, electrolyte disturbances and neurologic complications of pregnancy. Ethical and structural issues commonly encountered in neurologic inpatients are also addressed. This will be a key resource for any clinician or trainee caring for neurologic patients in the hospital including practising neurologists, internists and trainees across multiple subspecialities.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices Paul A. Iaizzo, 2015-11-13 This book covers the latest information on the anatomic features, underlying physiologic mechanisms, and treatments for diseases of the heart. Key chapters address animal models for cardiac research, cardiac mapping systems, heart-valve disease and genomics-based tools and technology. Once again, a companion of supplementary videos offer unique insights into the working heart that enhance the understanding of key points within the text. Comprehensive and state-of-the art, the Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology and Devices, Third Edition provides clinicians and biomedical engineers alike with the authoritative information and background they need to work on and implement tomorrow’s generation of life-saving cardiac devices.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Guidelines for the Care and Use of Mammals in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Committee on Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, 2003-08-22 Expanding on the National Research Council's Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, this book deals specifically with mammals in neuroscience and behavioral research laboratories. It offers flexible guidelines for the care of these animals, and guidance on adapting these guidelines to various situations without hindering the research process. Guidelines for the Care and Use of Mammals in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research offers a more in-depth treatment of concerns specific to these disciplines than any previous guide on animal care and use. It treats on such important subjects as: The important role that the researcher and veterinarian play in developing animal protocols. Methods for assessing and ensuring an animal's well-being. General animal-care elements as they apply to neuroscience and behavioral research, and common animal welfare challenges this research can pose. The use of professional judgment and careful interpretation of regulations and guidelines to develop performance standards ensuring animal well-being and high-quality research. Guidelines for the Care and Use of Mammals in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research treats the development and evaluation of animal-use protocols as a decision-making process, not just a decision. To this end, it presents the most current, in-depth information about the best practices for animal care and use, as they pertain to the intricacies of neuroscience and behavioral research.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Neurosonology in Critical Care Camilo N. Rodríguez, Claudio Baracchini, Jorge H. Mejia-Mantilla, Marek Czosnyka, Jose I Suarez, László Csiba, Corina Puppo, Eva Bartels, 2021-11-19 This textbook addresses the classical use of Transcranial Doppler (TCD) and Transcranial Color-Coded Duplex Sonography (TCCS), focusing on the usefulness of neurological monitoring beyond classical acute brain injuries present in the daily intensive care medical practice. It encompasses a wide range of critical pathologies where neurological impact is part of clinical evolution, offering practical approaches for managing, application and interpretation of neurosonology to assist the physician to making real-time individualized decisions at bedside. It is an academic guide developed and edited by international experts being a very useful resource in daily practice for intensivists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and other specialists involving in critical care.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: 50 Studies Every Intensivist Should Know Edward A. Bittner, 2018 This title presents key studies that have shaped the practice of critical care medicine. Selected using a rigorous methodology, the studies cover topics including: sedation and analgesia, resuscitation, shock, ARDS, nutrition, renal failure, trauma, infection, diabetes, and physical therapy
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Acute Encephalopathy and Encephalitis in Infancy and Its Related Disorders Hideo Yamanouchi, Solomon L. Moshé, Akihisa Okumura, 2017-10-21 Stay current with recent progress in the field of acute encephalopathy and encephalitis in infants with this practical resource by Drs. Hideo Yamanouchi, Solomon L. Moshé, and Akihisa Okumura. This practical resource covers key information relevant to physicians, surgeons, and nurses who often must take prompt action in the everyday clinical care of patients with these disorders. - Features a wealth of information for all health care professionals who encounter these complex conditions. - Covers diagnostic strategy, subtypes of acute encephalopathy, and management of acute encephalopathy and encephalitis. - Consolidates today's available information and guidance on acute encephalopathy and encephalitis in infancy, in addition to related disorders, into one convenient resource.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Core Topics in Airway Management Ian Calder, Adrian Pearce, 2005-01-06 This book provides an easy-to-read introduction to this important topic that will be of value to a wide spectrum of healthcare professionals including anaesthetists, intensivists, ODPs, theatre and recovery nurses. Concise but comprehensive chapters from experts in the field cover everything from basic anatomy, physiology and applied physics, through the various methods of maintaining the airway under anaesthesia (supraglottic devices, tracheal intubation, tubes/cuffs, endobronchial and double-lumen tubes) to the problem airway (obstruction by infection, tumour or a foreign body, ENT and maxillo-facial surgery, aspiration, obstetrics, trauma, cervical spine disease, intensive care, the 'lost' airway, extubation and recovery), the paediatric airway, disinfection and cleaning of equipment and finally morbidity, mortality and medico-legal issues. 'Real' clinical scenarios, with patient management questions and model answers, are included throughout, to bring to life some of the key problems encountered in day-to-day practice and enhance the book's utility as a teaching and self-learning tool.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Neurocritical Care Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Alejandro A. Rabinstein, Sara E. Hocker, Jennifer E. Fugate, 2016 Part of the What Do I Do Now? series, Neurocritical Care provides insight into interventions in acute neurologic disorders. Using a case-based approach, this volume emphasizes how to handle comparatively common clinical problems emergently.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Perioperative Temperature Management Anselm Bräuer, 2017-06-08 A perioperative temperature management guide for anaesthetists and surgeons, covering physiological basics to warming therapy techniques.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Heart and Neurologic Disease , 2021-02-23 The Handbook of Clinical Neurology series volumes provide comprehensive summaries of recent research on the brain and nervous system as they relate to clinical neurology. Cardiac disorders and diseases may often co-occur with, or cause, subsequent neurological disorders. Heart and Neurologic Disease identifies the top cardiac diseases and disorders most likely to have neurological disorders, how they will present, and how they are best treated. It identifies the mechanisms of action explaining why the conditions co-occur, and what clinicians should look for symptom wise, and how risk may be assessed. Coverage includes genetic cardiac disorders, cardiac trauma, surgery, infection, disease, and arrhythmia. - Identifies the top cardiac diseases and disorders most likely to have neurological complications - Specifies how the neurological complication will present and advance and how it should be treated - Discusses the mechanism of action—why the two conditions co-occur - Includes genetic conditions, trauma, surgery, infection, disease, arrythmias, and more - Covers prevention and risk assessment
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Therapeutic Hypothermia in Brain Injury Farid Sadaka, 2013-01-30 This book describes the evidence behind the application of Therapeutic Hypothermia on patients with injury to the brain and spinal cord, that includes ischemia reperfusion after cardiac arrest or asphyxiation, traumatic brain injury, acute ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, refractory intracranial hypertension, cerebral edema in acute liver failure, subarachnoid hemorrhage, as well as spinal cord injury. This book discusses the mechanisms by which therapeutic hypothermia can mitigate the pathophysiologies responsible for secondary brain injury, and provides information to help guide this treatment with regard to timing, depth, duration, and management of side-effects. The book also discusses the methods and technologies used to induce and maintain therapeutic hypothermia. It also describes how hypothermia can influence the ability to prognosticate these injured patients and provides grounds for future directions in the application of and research with therapeutic hypothermia.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: 2020 Handbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care for Healthcare Providers American Heart Association, 2020-10-21 20-1100
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Endogenous Neuroprotection Bernhard Schaller, 2008 Endogenous neuoprotection is a phenomenon where a brief episode of ischemia renders the brain resistant against a subsequent longer-asting ischemia event. Experimentally, the author was able to model hypoxic preconditioning in animal model. Increasing knowledge of this endogenous neuroprotectin by ischemic tolerance may help to minimize neuronal damage following ischemic stroke and hypoxic encephalopathy. This book is, therefore, the first overview of this important topic and will certainly influence further investigations in clinical and neuroscience research.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: A Resuscitation Room Guide Ashis Banerjee, Chris Hargreaves, 2007 Designed to be a portable, accessible, and practical guide to the various conditions that present in the resuscitation room this title covers their recognition, assessment and management and the equipment and investigative procedures used.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Brain Failure and Resuscitation Ake Grenvik, Peter Safar, 1981
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines , 2015
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Ventricular Arrhythmias John M. Miller, 2008 Ventricular arrhythmias cause most cases of sudden cardiac death, which is the leading cause of death in the US. This issue reviews the causes of arrhythmias and the promising new drugs and devices to treat arrhythmias.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Oxford Textbook of Neurocritical Care Martin Smith, Giuseppe Citerio, W. Andrew Kofke, 2016 The Oxford Textbook of Neurocritical Care provides an authoritative and up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, clinical techniques and management guidelines in this exciting clinical discipline. Authored by an international team of expert practitioners this textbook reflects world-wide practice.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Cardiopulmonary Bypass Sunit Ghosh, Florian Falter, Albert C. Perrino (Jr.), 2015-11-26 A complete clinically orientated guide to cardiopulmonary bypass and extracorporeal support for trainee medical and technical personnel in cardiac surgery.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care E-book Clifford S. Deutschman, Patrick J. Neligan, 2010-06-29 Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care, edited by Drs. Clifford S. Deutschman and Patrick J. Neligan, provides objective data and expert guidance to help answer the most important questions challenging ICU physicians today. It discusses the clinical options, examines the relevant research, and presents expert recommendations on everything from acute organ failure to prevention issues. An outstanding source for best practices in critical care medicine, this book is a valuable framework for translating evidence into practice. Gain valuable evidence-based recommendations on key topics such as acute organ failure, infection, sepsis and inflammation, and prevention issues pointing the way to the most effective approaches. Get an overview of each question, an outline of management options, a review of the relevant evidence, areas of uncertainty, existing management guidelines, and authors’ recommendations. Navigate a full range of challenges from routine care to complicated and special situations. Find the information you need quickly with tables that summarize the available literature and recommended clinical approaches.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Resuscitate! Mickey S. Eisenberg, 2009 Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time. But in many cities, people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest are up to 46 times more likely to die than those who experience cardiac arrest in Seattle and King County, Washington, or Rochester, Minnesota--an astonishing and completely preventable variance in survival rates.
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: Emergency Cardiac Care W. Brian Gibler, 1994
  current studies of post arrest hypothermia suggest: ECPR and Resuscitative ECMO Zachary Shinar, Jenelle Badulak, 2021-08
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Topjian et al Pediatric Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Circulation. 2019;140:e194–e233. DOI: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000697 August 6, 2019 e195 CIICA TATT AD IDI domized controlled …

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post- ROSC were reduced significantly in the hypothermia–levosimendan group compared with the normothermia group. The 72-hour post-ROSC survival and neurological recovery were also …

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years, a witnessed arrest, or ROSC < 40 minutes.26 Patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest with any initial rhythm Three observational studies, 2 of which contained in-hospital as well as …

Temperature Control After Cardiac Arrest: A Narrative Review
from cardiac arrest comprise primary and secondary brain injuries with multifactorial mechanisms leading to both types of injury. Temperature control remains a cornerstone of post-cardiac …

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Two studies, European and Australian [9, 17], both published in 2002, demonstrated improved surviv-al rates and neurological outcomes with the induc-tion of mild TH for comatose survivors …

Blood glucose level and outcome after cardiac arrest
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Immediate post-resuscitation care Post-resuscitation care is started immediately after sustained ROSC, regardless of location (Fig. 2). For out-of-hospital cardiac arrest consider transport to a …

The effects of epinephrine on outcomes of normothermic and …
mins or more of untreated cardiac arrest in both laboratory and clinical studies (2–5). It is one of the major causes of the high fatality rate within the initial 72 hrs after successful resuscitation …

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hemorrhage after cardiac arrest. 18 Comatose patients with sustained resuscitation after cardiac arrest were then admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for therapeutic hypothermia to 33°C, …

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hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Most reported studies present data on cooling rates, safety and feasibility of different methods, but are inconclusive as regarding to outcome effects.

Critical Time Window for Intra-Arrest Cooling With Cold …
Key Words: cardiopulmonary resuscitation cooling heart arrest hypothermia resuscitation A fter successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest (CA), hypothermia has been shown in several …

RESEARCH Open Access Intra-arrest hypothermia during …
Feb 20, 2012 · Intra-arrest hypothermia during cardiac arrest: a systematic review Sabino Scolletta1, ... Only studies using intra-arrest therapeutic hypothermia (IATH) were selected for …

72-h therapeutic hypothermia improves neurological …
Post-cardiac arrest care Immediate post-cardiac arrest care included optimising systemic perfusion, restoring metabolic homeostasis, and supporting organ system function with the aim …

Code Ice: Therapeutic Hypothermia (TH) Post-Cardiac Arrest …
Cardiac Arrest Cardiac Arrest No blood flow Cerebral Ischemia Cellular Damage O2 Reperfusion Free Radicals Cellular Death & Cerebral Injury CPR & ROSC Seminal Studies •Results: –75 of …

Acute lung injury and post-cardiac arrest syndrome: a …
Table 1 Studies reporting the prevalence of post‑arrest lung injury in post‑cardiac arrest syndrome Study Year Number of patients %PALI (%) Modality Cho et al. [16] 2013 44 79.5 CT Cha et al. …

Do We Successfully Achieve Therapeutic Hypothermia? (243) …
erate hypothermia in TBI by rat model experiment.[28] In this study, moderate hypothermia group performed by 30˚C significantly reduced mortality rates compared to normo - thermic group. …

Intraoperative hypothermia during vascular neurosurgical …
(28–32°C) hypothermia protects the brain from ischemic damage. Here we review the scientific evidence behind the use of hypothermia as a method of attenuating isch-emic damage, and …

Acute severe birth asphyxia - what may be done to improve …
suggesting that mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest improved neurological outcome were substantiated by two randomised, controlled studies published in 2002. In these studies, 12-24 …

The association of body mass index with time to target …
arrest Targeted of temperature management Therapeutic hypothermia Sudden death Body mass index Adverse events a b s t r a c t Background: Evidence suggests that more rapid attainment …

GLOBAL BRAIN ISCHEMIA: ANIMAL STUDIES - Springer
resuscitation after cardiac arrest. The first animal studies of resuscitative hypothermia after cardiac arrest were reported in the 1950s (10, 11). Already in the early 1960s, Peter Safar …

European Resuscitation Council and European Society of …
Immediate post-resuscitation care Post-resuscitation care is started immediately after sustained ROSC, regardless of location (Fig. 2). For out-of-hospital cardiac arrest consider transport to a …

Vasopressin in Cardiac Arrest and Vasodilatory Shock: A …
contribute to post-resuscitation myocardial dysfunction. Indeed, several clinical studies of cardiac arrest patients suggest that epinephrine may have no benefit over placebo in terms of hospital …

Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency …
hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Most reported studies present data on cooling rates, safety and feasibility of different methods, but are inconclusive as regarding to outcome effects.

Commentary Hypothermia and cardiac arrest: the promise of …
mentation of post-resuscitation hypothermia [12,13], the current study represents the first implementation of this novel therapeutic approach in humans during the intra-arrest period. …

Neurologic recovery after therapeutic hypothermia in …
the advent of induced hypothermia and increased atten-tion to the post-arrest period of care, clinical findings previously believed to have prognostic significance may need to be reevalu …

Overview of Therapeutic Hypothermia - Springer
Therapeutic hypothermia has proven neuroprotective effects in global cerebral ische-mia. Indications for hypothermia induction include cardiac arrest and neonatal asphyx-ia. The two …

Current status of cerebral protection with mild-to-moderate …
current status of protective effects of mild-to-moderate hypothermia on TBI. Clinical trials of mild hypothermia after traumatic brain injury Since the 1990s, more than 30 clinical studies have …

Effect of deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest on …
total circulatory arrest [l]. The occurrence of neuropsy- chologic impairment is becoming a major focal point for current research into the mechanisms of brain injury during CPB. Currently the …

Resuscitation - EMCrit Project
These two studies together with previous studies suggest that comatose ventilated patients require and tolerate large volumes of intravenous fluids in the first few days after ROSC …

Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Resuscitation
hypothermia, or pharmacologically induced hypothermia in addition to conventional hypothermia, and studies evaluating the effects of pre-arrest or intra-arrest hypothermia. We did not exclude …

Targeted temperature management and early neuro …
(TTM), previously called therapeutic hypothermia, is the sole intervention for improving neurological out-comes in the post-ROSC phase of care.4 TTM has been considered a …

The post-cardiac arrest syndrome: A case - SAGE Journals
ition for the post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) to include post-arrest brain injury, persistent precipitating physiology, post-arrest myocardial dysfunction, and systemic ischemia …