Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arrest (HCA), the aim of the present study was to compare effects of different rewarming strategies on CPB on need for vascular fluid supply, level of cardiac restitution, and cerebral metabolism and pressures. Materials and Methods: Totally sixteen healthy, anesthetized castrated male pigs were immersion cooled to 20°C to induce HCA, maintained for 75 min and then randomized into two groups: 1) animals receiving CPB rewarming to 30°C followed by immersion rewarming to 36°C (CPB30, n = 8), or 2) animals receiving CPB rewarming to 36°C (CPB36, n = 8). Measurements of cerebral metabolism were collected using a microdialysis catheter. After rewarmi...
Objective: To determine if cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), together with inhibition of the sodium-hydr...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
Introduction: Previously, we showed that the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for hypothermic car...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
This thesis springs from 3 different papers: Paper 1 A randomised controlled study in rats to invest...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether damage after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest can be di...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
Introduction: Previously, we showed that the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for hypothermic car...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
BACKGROUND: Induction of a profound hypothermia for emergency preservation and resuscitation in seve...
Introduction: Victims of accidental hypothermia in hypothermic cardiac arrest (HCA) may survive with...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
AbstractObjective: We sought to determine whether damage after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest c...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...
Hypothermia treatment with cooling to a body temperature of 32-34°C has been shown to be an effectiv...
Objective: To determine if cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), together with inhibition of the sodium-hydr...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
Introduction: Previously, we showed that the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for hypothermic car...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
This thesis springs from 3 different papers: Paper 1 A randomised controlled study in rats to invest...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether damage after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest can be di...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
Introduction: Previously, we showed that the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for hypothermic car...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
BACKGROUND: Induction of a profound hypothermia for emergency preservation and resuscitation in seve...
Introduction: Victims of accidental hypothermia in hypothermic cardiac arrest (HCA) may survive with...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
AbstractObjective: We sought to determine whether damage after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest c...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...
Hypothermia treatment with cooling to a body temperature of 32-34°C has been shown to be an effectiv...
Objective: To determine if cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), together with inhibition of the sodium-hydr...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
Introduction: Previously, we showed that the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for hypothermic car...