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THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA IN TRAUMATOLOGY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1999
Despite its proven clinical application for protection-preservation of the brain and heart during cardiac surgery, hypothermia research has fallen in and out of favor many times since its inception. Since the 1980s, there has been renewed research and clinical interest in therapeutic hypothermia for resuscitation of the brain after cardiac arrest or ...
S A, Tisherman, A, Rodriguez, P, Safar
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Understanding therapeutic hypothermia

JAAPA, 2017
ABSTRACT Therapeutic hypothermia is a relatively new protocol that can improve patients' chances of favorable neurologic outcomes after cardiac arrest. However, implementation rates remain low nationwide. This article describes recommendations for and benefits of therapeutic hypothermia in postresuscitation care.
Christian S, Yacono, Stephanie, Eider
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Improving outcomes with therapeutic hypothermia

Nursing Critical Care, 2012
Therapeutic hypothermia appears to be effective in limiting the trauma resulting from ischemia as well as reducing reperfusion injury.
Linda, Bucher   +4 more
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THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF HYPOTHERMIA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1958
SummaryHypothermia is not a therapeutic measure per se–it merely lowers metabolism and permits the vital organs to withstand prolonged hypoxia. Therefore, the prime indication for therapeutic hypothermia must be reversible hypoxia of vital organs.At present the greatest application is in disorders of the central nervous svstem.
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[Hazards of therapeutic hypothermia].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2009
Therapeutic hypothermia (less than 35 degrees C) is a promising strategy to improve neuroprotection after severe brain injury. Except in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest, its effectiveness has not yet been demonstrated. Therapeutic hypothermia results in various side effects, including cardiovascular, hydroelectrolytic and infectious disorders,
Francony, Gilles   +4 more
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Therapeutic hypothermia protocols

2017
The application of targeted temperature management has become common practice in the neurocritical care setting. It is important to recognize the pathophysiologic mechanisms by which temperature control impacts acute neurologic injury, as well as the clinical limitations to its application.
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Therapeutic Hypothermia in ICUs.

Irish medical journal, 2015
Recent research on Therapeutic Hypothermia (TH) post cardiac arrest has raised questions about its implementation and benefits. TH to 32-34oC is still included in international guidelines for post-cardiac arrest care. We investigated how Irish ICUs are utilising TH as part of their management of patients post cardiac arrest using a telephone survey of ...
O Connor, J, Doody, K, O’Dea, J
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Therapeutic hypothermia

2014
Kardiyak arrest sonrasında erken dönemde başlatılan terapötik hipoterminin reperfüzyon hasarı ile ortaya çıkan kimyasal reaksiyonları önlediği ve nörolojik iyileşmeye katkıda bulunduğu hasarın ilerlemesini durdurabileceği kabul edilmektedir. Biz bu derlemede güncel bir konu olan terapötik hipotermiyi acilde ve yoğun bakımda kullanım alanlarını son ...
AÇIKALIN, Ayça   +3 more
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Therapeutic Hypothermia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
R M, SMITH, J B, STETSON
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Ethics of therapeutic hypothermia

Acta Paediatrica, 2009
Max, Perlman, Prakesh S, Shah
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