Aim: Patients with hypothermic cardiac arrest may survive with an excellent outcome after extracorporeal life support rewarming (ECLSR). The HOPE (Hypothermia Outcome Prediction after ECLS) score is recommended to guide the in-hospital decision on whether or not to initiate ECLSR in patients in cardiac arrest following accidental hypothermia. We aimed to assess the HOPE-estimated survival probabilities for a set of survivors of hypothermic cardiac arrest who had extreme values for the variables included in the HOPE score. Methods: Survivors were identified and selected through a systematic literature review including case reports. We calculated the HOPE score for each patient who presented extraordinary clinical parameters. Results: We iden...
Introduction Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 C. ...
AbstractHypothermic cardiac arrest has high mortality and few known prognostic factors. We studied r...
Background and aims: Several different scoring systems for early risk stratification after out-of-ho...
Patients with hypothermic cardiac arrest may survive with an excellent outcome after extracorporeal ...
The HOPE score, based on covariates available at hospital admission, predicts the probability of in-...
Aims: The hypothermia outcome prediction after extracorporeal life support (ECLS) score, or HOPE sco...
The 5A score predicts in-hospital mortality of patients suffering from accidental hypothermia, inclu...
Currently, the decision to initiate extracorporeal life support for patients who suffer cardiac arre...
Aims: Currently, the decision to initiate extracorporeal life support for patients who suffer cardia...
Aims: Our goal was to study hypothermic cardiac arrest (CA) patients who were not rewarmed by Extrac...
Introduction: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims at comparing outcomes of rewarming after...
Background: Targeted temperature management in cardiac arrest was introduced following evidence of i...
Background: This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome ...
BACKGROUND This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome of accidental h...
Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 °C. Our goal was...
Introduction Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 C. ...
AbstractHypothermic cardiac arrest has high mortality and few known prognostic factors. We studied r...
Background and aims: Several different scoring systems for early risk stratification after out-of-ho...
Patients with hypothermic cardiac arrest may survive with an excellent outcome after extracorporeal ...
The HOPE score, based on covariates available at hospital admission, predicts the probability of in-...
Aims: The hypothermia outcome prediction after extracorporeal life support (ECLS) score, or HOPE sco...
The 5A score predicts in-hospital mortality of patients suffering from accidental hypothermia, inclu...
Currently, the decision to initiate extracorporeal life support for patients who suffer cardiac arre...
Aims: Currently, the decision to initiate extracorporeal life support for patients who suffer cardia...
Aims: Our goal was to study hypothermic cardiac arrest (CA) patients who were not rewarmed by Extrac...
Introduction: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims at comparing outcomes of rewarming after...
Background: Targeted temperature management in cardiac arrest was introduced following evidence of i...
Background: This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome ...
BACKGROUND This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome of accidental h...
Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 °C. Our goal was...
Introduction Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 C. ...
AbstractHypothermic cardiac arrest has high mortality and few known prognostic factors. We studied r...
Background and aims: Several different scoring systems for early risk stratification after out-of-ho...