Targeted temperature management is an important part of the post-resuscitation care of comatose survivors of cardiac arrest. Mild induced hypothermia (MIH) at a temperature 32-34°C after cardiac arrest seems to increase the likelihoo
Most of the patients who die after cardiac arrest do so because of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HI...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
For 20 years, induced hypothermia and targeted temperature management have been recommended to mitig...
Temperature management for patients comatose after cardiac arrest has been an integral component of ...
One of the indicated elements of post-resuscitation care is therapeutic hypothermia or temperature t...
Purpose of review Most patients who are successfully resuscitated after cardiac arrest are initial...
Experimental animal studies and previous randomized trials suggest an improvement in mortality and n...
Unconscious survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have a high risk of death or poor neurologic...
The implementation of target temperature management (TTM) or therapeutic hypothermia has been demons...
Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the supporting...
Background—It is recommended that comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be coo...
Background Experimental animal studies and previous randomized trials suggest an improvement in mort...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...
BackgroundUnconscious survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have a high risk of death or poor ...
Most of the patients who die after cardiac arrest do so because of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HI...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
For 20 years, induced hypothermia and targeted temperature management have been recommended to mitig...
Temperature management for patients comatose after cardiac arrest has been an integral component of ...
One of the indicated elements of post-resuscitation care is therapeutic hypothermia or temperature t...
Purpose of review Most patients who are successfully resuscitated after cardiac arrest are initial...
Experimental animal studies and previous randomized trials suggest an improvement in mortality and n...
Unconscious survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have a high risk of death or poor neurologic...
The implementation of target temperature management (TTM) or therapeutic hypothermia has been demons...
Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the supporting...
Background—It is recommended that comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be coo...
Background Experimental animal studies and previous randomized trials suggest an improvement in mort...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...
BackgroundUnconscious survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have a high risk of death or poor ...
Most of the patients who die after cardiac arrest do so because of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HI...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...