Redox regulation has recently been recognized as an important factor in acute illnesses as well as in chronic diseases. It has also become a target for neuroprotection in acute intensive care. Despite its well-known therapeutic effects, therapeutic hypothermia has recently been re-evaluated for its potential use in emergency and critical care medicine. Hypothermia is an undesirable physiological condition that can increase oxidative stress and decrease anti-oxidative potency. However, many studies have shown that under ischemia/reperfusion conditions, therapeutic hypothermia actually suppresses enhanced oxidative stress and maintains or increases anti-oxidative potency. This review provides an overview and outlook for the future of therapeu...
During this presentation, we will discuss therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment after cardiac arres...
Therapeutic hypothermia is neuroprotective after cardiac arrest (CA) via poorly understood mechanism...
Novel methods of ensuring survival following cardiac arrest and resuscitation are of supreme importa...
Redox regulation has recently been recognized as an important factor in acute illnesses as well as i...
Hypothermia is a condition in which core temperature drops below the level necessary to maintain bod...
Background: Targeted temperature management (TTM) is the induced cooling of the entire body or speci...
In accidental hypothermia, elevated levels of ROS induce oxidative stress that leads to different de...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Copyright © 2013 Kenji Dohi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Every year, approximately 300,000 adults suffer a cardiac arrest (Mathiesen, McPherson, Ordway, & Sm...
Mild therapeutic hypothermia (32°C-34°C) is the only therapy that improved neurological outc...
Mild therapeutic hypothermia (32°C – 34°C) is the only therapy that improved neurologi...
Therapeutic hypothermia has consistently been shown to be a robust neuroprotectant in many labs stud...
After being resuscitated during a sudden cardiac arrest, adult victims frequently experience brain d...
During cardiac arrest, the body is susceptible to ischemic injuries to the brain and/or other vital ...
During this presentation, we will discuss therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment after cardiac arres...
Therapeutic hypothermia is neuroprotective after cardiac arrest (CA) via poorly understood mechanism...
Novel methods of ensuring survival following cardiac arrest and resuscitation are of supreme importa...
Redox regulation has recently been recognized as an important factor in acute illnesses as well as i...
Hypothermia is a condition in which core temperature drops below the level necessary to maintain bod...
Background: Targeted temperature management (TTM) is the induced cooling of the entire body or speci...
In accidental hypothermia, elevated levels of ROS induce oxidative stress that leads to different de...
Therapeutic hypothermia has been advocated for neuroprotection in cardiac arrest-induced encephalopa...
Copyright © 2013 Kenji Dohi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Every year, approximately 300,000 adults suffer a cardiac arrest (Mathiesen, McPherson, Ordway, & Sm...
Mild therapeutic hypothermia (32°C-34°C) is the only therapy that improved neurological outc...
Mild therapeutic hypothermia (32°C – 34°C) is the only therapy that improved neurologi...
Therapeutic hypothermia has consistently been shown to be a robust neuroprotectant in many labs stud...
After being resuscitated during a sudden cardiac arrest, adult victims frequently experience brain d...
During cardiac arrest, the body is susceptible to ischemic injuries to the brain and/or other vital ...
During this presentation, we will discuss therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment after cardiac arres...
Therapeutic hypothermia is neuroprotective after cardiac arrest (CA) via poorly understood mechanism...
Novel methods of ensuring survival following cardiac arrest and resuscitation are of supreme importa...