BACKGROUND: Therapeutic hypothermia improves neurologic outcomes in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation. However, its role in patients with cardiac arrest due to non-shockable rhythms (pulseless electrical activity (PEA) and asystole) is unclear. We hypothesized that therapeutic hypothermia favorably impacts neurologic outcome and survival in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest due to non-shockable rhythms. METHODS: Retrospectively collected data on consecutive adult patients admitted to Hartford Hospital from 1/1/2004 to 11/1/2010 who survived a cardiac arrest due to PEA or asystole were analyzed. Patients who underwent therapeutic hypothermia (1/1/2007-11/1/2010) formed the hypothermia group whi...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Cardiac arrest is a phenomenon in which a sudden loss of heart function leads to cessation of blood ...
Background: Cardiac arrest with widespread cerebral ischemia frequently leads to severe neurologic i...
BACKGROUND: The benefits of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in comatose patients post cardiac arrest re...
BACKGROUND: The benefits of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in comatose patients post cardiac arrest re...
Due to lack of blood circulation to the brain, a person who survives a cardiac arrest is at risk for...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Since 2003, therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is recommended for all comatose survivors after cardiac arr...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...
Hypothermia was increasingly proposed as a neuroprotective therapy in the 1990s, culminating in the ...
Background: The use of mild therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) wi...
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...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Cardiac arrest is a phenomenon in which a sudden loss of heart function leads to cessation of blood ...
Background: Cardiac arrest with widespread cerebral ischemia frequently leads to severe neurologic i...
BACKGROUND: The benefits of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in comatose patients post cardiac arrest re...
BACKGROUND: The benefits of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in comatose patients post cardiac arrest re...
Due to lack of blood circulation to the brain, a person who survives a cardiac arrest is at risk for...
At laboratory and clinical levels, therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to improve neurologic outc...
Since 2003, therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is recommended for all comatose survivors after cardiac arr...
Background: Only a few patients survive cardiac arrest as it with widespread cerebral ischemia frequ...
Hypothermia was increasingly proposed as a neuroprotective therapy in the 1990s, culminating in the ...
Background: The use of mild therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) wi...
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...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
Due to its protective effect on the brain and the myocardium, hypothermia therapy (HT) has been exte...
The annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the United States is ∼350,000-450,000 per...
Cardiac arrest is a phenomenon in which a sudden loss of heart function leads to cessation of blood ...