SummaryA 76-year-old woman with a diagnosis of dilated-phase hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was admitted to our hospital for exacerbation of congestive heart failure. After admission, she developed cardiac arrest and the electrocardiogram showed pulseless electrical activity. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was started immediately; however, return of spontaneous circulation was achieved 56min after cardiopulmonary arrest. Therapeutic hypothermia was considered as an adjunct therapy, together with intensive treatment. The target temperature of 33.0°C was achieved 10h after cardiopulmonary arrest. Core temperature was maintained between 33.0 and 35.0°C for 72h with no cardiac arrhythmia detected during this period. Re-warming was initiated at a ra...
Background No proven neuroprotective treatment exists for ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest...
Hypothermia treatment with cooling to a body temperature of 32-34°C has been shown to be an effectiv...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...
SummaryA 76-year-old woman with a diagnosis of dilated-phase hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was admitte...
After being resuscitated during a sudden cardiac arrest, adult victims frequently experience brain d...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Background: Cardiac arrest with widespread cerebral ischemia frequently leads to severe neurologic i...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic hypothermia improves neurologic outcomes in patients resuscitated from cardi...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Every year, approximately 300,000 adults suffer a cardiac arrest (Mathiesen, McPherson, Ordway, & Sm...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Therapeutic hypothermia is an important treatment for cerebral resuscitation in patients after cardi...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...
Background No proven neuroprotective treatment exists for ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest...
Hypothermia treatment with cooling to a body temperature of 32-34°C has been shown to be an effectiv...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...
SummaryA 76-year-old woman with a diagnosis of dilated-phase hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was admitte...
After being resuscitated during a sudden cardiac arrest, adult victims frequently experience brain d...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Background: Cardiac arrest with widespread cerebral ischemia frequently leads to severe neurologic i...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic hypothermia improves neurologic outcomes in patients resuscitated from cardi...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Every year, approximately 300,000 adults suffer a cardiac arrest (Mathiesen, McPherson, Ordway, & Sm...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Therapeutic hypothermia is an important treatment for cerebral resuscitation in patients after cardi...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...
Background No proven neuroprotective treatment exists for ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest...
Hypothermia treatment with cooling to a body temperature of 32-34°C has been shown to be an effectiv...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...