Brain injury is the leading cause of death in pediatric ICU. Current evidence supports the use of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in unconscious patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest when the initial heart rhythm was ventricular fibrillation. TH has been proved to be also beneficial in term neonates after hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and in children with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Recent reports have also investigated TH for the treatment of superrefractory status epilepticus. The clinical application of TH is based on the possibility to inhibit or lessen a myriad of destructive processes (including excitotoxicty, neuroinflammation, apoptosis, free radical production, seizure activity, blood- brain barrier disrupti...
Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is still a significant cause of neonatal death and neurodev...
Background Despite being the leading cause of death and disability in the paediatric population, tra...
Neonatal neuroprotection for hypoxic ischemic brain injury remains elusive. Preclinical studies of m...
Brain injury is the leading cause of death in pediatric ICU. Current evidence supports the use of t...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Background Cardiopulmonary arrest in paediatric patients often results in death or survival with ...
Abstract There is now a large body of evidence from experimental studies that moderate brain hypothe...
Induction of hypothermia with the goal of providing therapeutic benefit has been accepted for use in...
There is good evidence for therapeutic hypothermia as neuroprotective treatment in perinatal asphyxi...
peer reviewedNeonatal hypoxic, ischemic encephalopathy is a major cause of death and neurodevelopmen...
In recent years the use of mild therapeutic hypothermia as a means of neuroprotection has become an ...
The survival outcome following pediatric cardiac arrest still remains poor. Survival to hospital dis...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There has been ...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
To perform a pilot study to assess the feasibility of performing a phase III trial of therapeutic hy...
Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is still a significant cause of neonatal death and neurodev...
Background Despite being the leading cause of death and disability in the paediatric population, tra...
Neonatal neuroprotection for hypoxic ischemic brain injury remains elusive. Preclinical studies of m...
Brain injury is the leading cause of death in pediatric ICU. Current evidence supports the use of t...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Background Cardiopulmonary arrest in paediatric patients often results in death or survival with ...
Abstract There is now a large body of evidence from experimental studies that moderate brain hypothe...
Induction of hypothermia with the goal of providing therapeutic benefit has been accepted for use in...
There is good evidence for therapeutic hypothermia as neuroprotective treatment in perinatal asphyxi...
peer reviewedNeonatal hypoxic, ischemic encephalopathy is a major cause of death and neurodevelopmen...
In recent years the use of mild therapeutic hypothermia as a means of neuroprotection has become an ...
The survival outcome following pediatric cardiac arrest still remains poor. Survival to hospital dis...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There has been ...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
To perform a pilot study to assess the feasibility of performing a phase III trial of therapeutic hy...
Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is still a significant cause of neonatal death and neurodev...
Background Despite being the leading cause of death and disability in the paediatric population, tra...
Neonatal neuroprotection for hypoxic ischemic brain injury remains elusive. Preclinical studies of m...