Background: Despite promising results, the role of intra-arrest hypothermia in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains controversial. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of trans-nasal evaporative cooling (TNEC) during resuscitation on neurological recovery in OHCA patients admitted alive to the hospital. Methods: A post hoc analysis of the PRINCESS trial, including only patients admitted alive to the hospital, either assigned to TNEC or standard of care during resuscitation. The primary endpoint was favorable neurological outcome (FO) defined as a Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) of 1–2 at 90 days. The secondary outcomes were overall survival at 90 days and CPC 1 at 90 days. Subgroup analyses were performed according t...
Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death. About 300,000 cardiac arrests occur each year in the US....
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...
Therapeutic hypothermia may increase survival with good neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest. Tra...
Background: Randomized trials have shown that trans-nasal evaporative cooling initiated during CPR (...
Background: Therapeutic cooling initiated during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (intra arrest therape...
Aim: To determine whether therapeutic hypothermia (TH) improves survival and neurological outcomes i...
© 2020, The Author(s). Purpose: To study the association between early initiation of intra-arrest th...
Abstract published with permission. With the publication of the 2010 European Resuscitation Council ...
Therapeutic hypothermia is largely used to protect the brain following return of spontaneous circula...
Background: Cardiac arrest with widespread cerebral ischemia frequently leads to severe neurologic i...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...
Introduction: Therapeutic hypothermia improves neurological outcomes after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac A...
INTRODUCTION: The optimal processes of implementing therapeutic hypothermia after out-of-hospital ca...
Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death. About 300,000 cardiac arrests occur each year in the US....
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...
Therapeutic hypothermia may increase survival with good neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest. Tra...
Background: Randomized trials have shown that trans-nasal evaporative cooling initiated during CPR (...
Background: Therapeutic cooling initiated during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (intra arrest therape...
Aim: To determine whether therapeutic hypothermia (TH) improves survival and neurological outcomes i...
© 2020, The Author(s). Purpose: To study the association between early initiation of intra-arrest th...
Abstract published with permission. With the publication of the 2010 European Resuscitation Council ...
Therapeutic hypothermia is largely used to protect the brain following return of spontaneous circula...
Background: Cardiac arrest with widespread cerebral ischemia frequently leads to severe neurologic i...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...
Introduction: Therapeutic hypothermia improves neurological outcomes after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac A...
INTRODUCTION: The optimal processes of implementing therapeutic hypothermia after out-of-hospital ca...
Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death. About 300,000 cardiac arrests occur each year in the US....
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Unconscious patients admitted to critical care units after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are at hig...