OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate the role of factors that may determine the efficacy of treatment with delayed head cooling and mild systemic hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy. METHODS: A total of 218 term infants with moderate to severe neonatal encephalopathy plus abnormal amplitude-integrated electroencephalographic recordings, assigned randomly to head cooling for 72 hours, starting within 6 hours after birth (with the rectal temperature maintained at 34.5 +/- 0.5 degrees C), or conventional care, were studied. Death or severe disability at 18 months of age was assessed in a multicenter, randomized, controlled study (the CoolCap trial). RESULTS: Treatment, lower encephalopathy grade, lower birth weight, greater am...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
OBJECTIVE. The goal of this study was to evaluate the role of factors that may determine the efficac...
Background: cerebral hypothermia can improve outcome of experimental perinatal hypoxia-ischaemia. We...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether therapeutic hypothermia alters the prognostic value of clinical gradi...
The role of possible clinical factors that might influence the efficacy of treatment with delayed he...
If the inhabitants of Olympus were to set 10 tasks for Hercules in perinatology, then the prevention...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Importance: Hypothermia for 72 hours at 33.5°C for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy reduces ...
Importance: Hypothermia for 72 hours at 33.5°C for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy reduces ...
The possibility that hypothermia started during or after resuscitation at birth might reduce brain d...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
OBJECTIVE. The goal of this study was to evaluate the role of factors that may determine the efficac...
Background: cerebral hypothermia can improve outcome of experimental perinatal hypoxia-ischaemia. We...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether therapeutic hypothermia alters the prognostic value of clinical gradi...
The role of possible clinical factors that might influence the efficacy of treatment with delayed he...
If the inhabitants of Olympus were to set 10 tasks for Hercules in perinatology, then the prevention...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Importance: Hypothermia for 72 hours at 33.5°C for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy reduces ...
Importance: Hypothermia for 72 hours at 33.5°C for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy reduces ...
The possibility that hypothermia started during or after resuscitation at birth might reduce brain d...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...