OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest address patient discomfort and manage shivering. These protocols vary widely between centers and may affect outcomes. DESIGN: Consecutive patients admitted to 20 centers after resuscitation from cardiac arrest were prospectively entered into the International Cardiac Arrest Registry between 2006 and 2016. Additional data about each center's sedation and shivering management practice were obtained via survey. Sedation and shivering practices were categorized as escalating doses of sedation and minimal or no neuromuscular blockade (sedation and shivering practice 1), sedation with continuous or scheduled neurom...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Purpose: To obtain initial data on the effect of different levels of targeted temperature management...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Management of sedation and shivering during targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arre...
Purpose: Although guidelines on post-resuscitation care recommend the use of short-acting agents for...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia regimens during targeted temperature management (TTM), after card...
Background: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) afte...
Purpose: This study aims to compare protocol adherence, neurological outcome and adverse effects ass...
Background: Targeted temperature management (TTM) is used to treat patients after sudden out‑of‑hosp...
AbstractIntroductionNeuromuscular blockade (NMB) is widely used during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) ...
Objective: Following two randomized controlled trials that demonstrated reduced mortality and better...
The approach to sedation, analgesia, and neuromuscular blockade during targeted temperature manageme...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Purpose: To obtain initial data on the effect of different levels of targeted temperature management...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Management of sedation and shivering during targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arre...
Purpose: Although guidelines on post-resuscitation care recommend the use of short-acting agents for...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia regimens during targeted temperature management (TTM), after card...
Background: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) afte...
Purpose: This study aims to compare protocol adherence, neurological outcome and adverse effects ass...
Background: Targeted temperature management (TTM) is used to treat patients after sudden out‑of‑hosp...
AbstractIntroductionNeuromuscular blockade (NMB) is widely used during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) ...
Objective: Following two randomized controlled trials that demonstrated reduced mortality and better...
The approach to sedation, analgesia, and neuromuscular blockade during targeted temperature manageme...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Purpose: To obtain initial data on the effect of different levels of targeted temperature management...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...