There is considerable experimental evidence that hypothermia is neuroprotective and can reduce the severity of brain damage after global or focal cerebral ischaemia. However, despite successful clinical trials for cardiac arrest and perinatal hypoxia-ischaemia and a number of trials demonstrating the safety of moderate and mild hypothermia in stroke, there are still no established guidelines for its use clinically. Based upon a review of the experimental studies we discuss the clinical implications for the use of hypothermia as an adjunctive therapy in global cerebral ischaemia and stroke and make some suggestions for its use in these situations
Background and aims: In acute stroke patients, mild and moderate hypothermia with a body temperature...
Abstract—Neuroprotective therapies have so far failed to provide improved neurological function and ...
The review focuses on the neuroprotective mechanisms of therapeutic hypothermia from the standpoint ...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Stroke remains a disease with a serious impact on quality of life but few effective treatments exist...
Mild to moderate hypothermia improves neurological out-come in resuscitated cardiac arrest patients ...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Animal research and clinical studies in head trauma patients suggest that ...
Mild to moderate hypothermia improves neurological out-come in resuscitated cardiac arrest patients ...
In recent years the use of mild therapeutic hypothermia as a means of neuroprotection has become an ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Animal research and clinical studies in head trauma patients suggest that ...
has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. This paper re-views the current potential ...
Induced hypothermia is proposed as a treatment for acute ischaemic stroke, but there have been too f...
Background and aims: In acute stroke patients, mild and moderate hypothermia with a body temperature...
Abstract—Neuroprotective therapies have so far failed to provide improved neurological function and ...
The review focuses on the neuroprotective mechanisms of therapeutic hypothermia from the standpoint ...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Stroke remains a disease with a serious impact on quality of life but few effective treatments exist...
Mild to moderate hypothermia improves neurological out-come in resuscitated cardiac arrest patients ...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Animal research and clinical studies in head trauma patients suggest that ...
Mild to moderate hypothermia improves neurological out-come in resuscitated cardiac arrest patients ...
In recent years the use of mild therapeutic hypothermia as a means of neuroprotection has become an ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Animal research and clinical studies in head trauma patients suggest that ...
has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. This paper re-views the current potential ...
Induced hypothermia is proposed as a treatment for acute ischaemic stroke, but there have been too f...
Background and aims: In acute stroke patients, mild and moderate hypothermia with a body temperature...
Abstract—Neuroprotective therapies have so far failed to provide improved neurological function and ...
The review focuses on the neuroprotective mechanisms of therapeutic hypothermia from the standpoint ...