Urgent invasive coronary strategy including coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is feasible and safe in combination with mild induced hypothermia and may significantly improve survival with good neurological outcome in comatose patients after reestablishment of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). The starting hypothermia already in the prehospital setting or immediately after arrival to the catheterization laboratory to complement urgent coronary angiography and PCI seems to be a logical strategy
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Despite a lack of randomized trials, practice guidelines recommend that mild induced hypothermia be ...
Interest in post-resuscitation care has risen with the development of treatment modalities that can ...
Therapeutich hypothermia (TH) has been shown to improve neurological outcome and survival after witn...
International audienceTherapeutic hypothermia (TH) improves the outcomes of cardiac arrest (CA) surv...
A co-ordinated, evidence-based approach to treatments following cardiac arrest can have a significan...
Background No proven neuroprotective treatment exists for ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
After being resuscitated during a sudden cardiac arrest, adult victims frequently experience brain d...
AbstractPatients who are comatose after cardiac arrest continue to be a challenge, with high mortali...
Mild hypothermia has been shown to improve neurological outcome and reduce mortality following out o...
For 20 years, induced hypothermia and targeted temperature management have been recommended to mitig...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Despite a lack of randomized trials, practice guidelines recommend that mild induced hypothermia be ...
Interest in post-resuscitation care has risen with the development of treatment modalities that can ...
Therapeutich hypothermia (TH) has been shown to improve neurological outcome and survival after witn...
International audienceTherapeutic hypothermia (TH) improves the outcomes of cardiac arrest (CA) surv...
A co-ordinated, evidence-based approach to treatments following cardiac arrest can have a significan...
Background No proven neuroprotective treatment exists for ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
After being resuscitated during a sudden cardiac arrest, adult victims frequently experience brain d...
AbstractPatients who are comatose after cardiac arrest continue to be a challenge, with high mortali...
Mild hypothermia has been shown to improve neurological outcome and reduce mortality following out o...
For 20 years, induced hypothermia and targeted temperature management have been recommended to mitig...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Despite a lack of randomized trials, practice guidelines recommend that mild induced hypothermia be ...