... Cardiol 2008 [Epub ahead of print] Hypothermia After CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J Med 2002, 346:549-556 ... Mild hypothermia during advanced life support: a preliminary study in out-of-hospital cardiacarrest Crit Care 2008, 12:R31 Froehler MT, Geocadin RG: Hypothermiafor neuroprotection after cardiac ... after cardiac arrest: mechanisms, clinical trials and patient care J Neurol Sci 2007, 261:118-126 Schefold JC, Storm C, Joerres A, Hasper D: Mild therapeutichypothermia after cardiacarrest and...
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... et al.: Therapeutichypothermia utilization among physicians after resuscitation from cardiacarrest Crit Care Med 2006, 34:1935-1940 Laver SR, Padkin A, Atalla A, Nolan JP: Therapeutichypothermia ... on Resuscitation guidelines on hypothermia after cardiacarrest The German experience: still a long way to go? Crit Care 2006, 10:407 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) ... Med 2006, 34:1935-1940 Laver SR, Padkin A, Atalla A, Nolan JP: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiac arrest: a survey of practice in intensive care units in the United Kingdom Anaesthesia 2006,...
... out-ofhospital cardiacarrest with induced hypothermia N Engl J Med 2002, 346:557-563 Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiac ... out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a preliminary report Resuscitation 2003, 56:9-13 Virkkunen I, Yli-Hankala A, Silfvast T: Induction of therapeutichypothermia after cardiacarrest in prehospital patients ... outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J Med 2002, 346:549-556 Holzer M, Bernard SA, Hachimi-Idrissi S, Roine RO, Sterz F, Müllner M: Hypothermiafor neuroprotection after cardiac arrest: systematic...
... Induced hypothermia is underused after resuscitation from cardiac arrest: a current practice survey Resuscitation 2005, 64:181-186 Hypothermia After CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia ... outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J Med 2002, 346:549-556 Binks AC, Murphy RE, Prout RE, Bhayani S, Griffiths CA, Mitchell T, Padkin A, Nolan JP: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiac arrest- implementation ... Meybohm and colleagues [1] provide useful evidence to support the clinical use of therapeutichypothermiaforcardiac arrest, but they did not study the anti-inflammatory effects of sevoflurane in this...
... Published: 29 September 2010 References Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J Med 2002, 346:549-556 ... characteristic (ROC) curve for mortality prediction of cEEG reactivity (performed during therapeutic hypothermia, blue line) and of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs, performed in normothermic ... continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) performed during therapeutichypothermia is associated with 30-day survival and favorable neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest • Our preliminary data suggest...
... vessel occlusion or cardiacarrest models, the induction of hypothermia already during cardiacarrest (before the start of resuscitation) improved outcome as compared with hypothermia induced ... System and Icy catheter following cardiacarrest Resuscitation 2004, 62:143-150 Flint AC, Hemphill JC, Bonovich DC: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiac arrest: performance characteristics and safety ... be delayed for the purpose of inducing hypothermia? Which level of hypothermia has to be induced? How long to maintain a certain level of hypothermia before re-warming? Induction of hypothermia...
... determine the efficacy of active rewarming for hypothermic cardiacarrest patients [4] Therefore, most emergency physicians continue efforts to resuscitate for some time, as previously indicated ... represents successful recovery from severe hypothermic cardiacarrest with a good neurological outcome For severe hypothermia, particularly in cardiacarrest patients, CPB is an extremely useful treatment ... rewarming using CPB is useful for resuscitation in cases where severe accidental hypothermia develops into cardiacarrest [7] However, it is generally difficult for all emergency departments...
... out-of-hospital cardiacarrest with induced hypothermia N Engl J Med 2002, 346:557-563 Anonymous: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J ... should generate or adopt written SOP for the indication and clinical use of therapeutichypothermia [3] Even if the optimal duration and temperature of therapeutichypothermia as well as different ... Bottiger BW, Morley PT, Nolan JP, Okada K, et al.: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiac arrest: an advisory statement by the advanced life support task force of the International Liaison Committee...
... out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a preliminary report Resuscitation 2003, 56:9-13 Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest ... resuscitative cerebral hypothermia after cardiacarrest in dogs: a prospective, randomized study Crit Care Med 1993, 21:1348-1358 Markgraf CG, Clifton GL, Moody MR: Treatment window forhypothermia in ... for their efforts This study lays the foundation for future work on a larger scale that might incorporate randomization of patients to intra -arrest hypothermia, post-resuscitation hypothermia...
... out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: role of the Utstein data elements Ann Emerg Med 2010, 55:249-257 doi:10.1186/1757-7241-18-59 Cite this article as: Khalid and Juma: Paradigm shift: ‘ABC’ to ‘CAB’ forcardiac ... Page of Authors’ information UK and AAMJ are recent medical graduates (Class of 2009 & 2010 respectively) of Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and currently applying for the residency match ... JD, Rea TD, Vanden Hoek TL: Part 1: executive summary: 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Circulation 2010, 122(18 Suppl...
... submersion Intensive Care Med 2002, 28:524 Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J Med 2002, 346:549-56 ... after one Duration accidental hypothermia and cardiacarrest in subDuration of interventions and accumulated time after submersion, accidental hypothermia and cardiacarrest in one surviving patient ... stating that therapeutichypothermia may be considered for patients with initial non-shockable rhythms [19] A similar case with accidental hypothermia (without submersion), cardiacarrest and prolonged...
... Evidence for the use of hypothermia after cardiacarrest CJEM 2006, 8(2):109-15 The Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild TherapeuticHypothermia to Improve Neurologic Outcome after Cardiac ... behalf of the Collaborative Group on Induced Hypothermiafor Neuroprotection After Cardiac Arrest: Hypothermiafor neuroprotection after cardiac arrest: systematic review and individual patient ... therapeutichypothermia will result in an increase in post -cardiac arrest patients receiving appropriate therapeutichypothermia Methods/design The setting Figure Chain of survival for out-of-hospital cardiac...
... implementation of therapeutichypothermia to improve patient outcome after cardiacarrest Crit Care Med 2006, 34:1865-1873 Soreide E, Sunde K: Therapeutichypothermia after out-of hospital cardiac arrest: ... strategy? Resuscitation 2000, 47:155-161 Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest N Engl J Med 2002, 346:549-556 ... survived cardiacarrest [18] Therefore, it was investigated whether therapeutichypothermia influences ICU LOS and time of mechanical ventilation in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest...
... mild therapeutichypothermia (MTH) vs normothermia (NT) BL = baseline Page of (page number not for citation purposes) S-100 time course – mild therapeutichypothermia S-100 serum levels therapeutic ... therapeutichypothermia in patients (n = 37) receiving mild therapeutichypothermia (MTH) * P < 0.05 for cerebral performance categories (CPC) to vs to BL = baseline Available online http://ccforum.com/content/13/2/R58 ... survival after cardiacarrest [5,6] implementation of therapeutichypothermia in the participating hospitals today Patients treated with NT will therefore scarcely be available for recruitment...
... resuscitative hypothermiafor asphyxial cardiacarrest in rats Am J Emerg Med 1998, 17-25 16 Gubb NR, Fox KA, Cawood P: Resuscitation from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: implications forcardiac enzyme ... admission indicates possible hypothermia before the OHCA is unclear because no on-scene temperature reading was available The protective effect of pre -cardiac arresthypothermia in asphyxial CA ... methamphetamine and traumatic brain injury J Addict Dis 2006, 4:115-23 Bernard S: Hypothermia after cardiac arrest: expanding the therapeutic scope Crit Care Med 2009, 37(7):S227-33 Booth CM, Boone RH,...
... CA-CPR- time from cardiacarrest until cardiopulmonary resuscitation was started CA-EMS- time from cardiacarrest until emergency medical staff was present CA-ROSC- time from cardiacarrest until ... All patients included were informed about the study when they were able to receive the information and signed a written informed consent form Page of Table 1: Criteria for inclusion Inclusion criteria ... Sunde K, Valsson F, Wanscher M, Friberg H, Hypothermia Network: Outcome, timing and adverse events in therapeutichypothermia after out-ofhospital cardiacarrest Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2009, 53:926-934...
... resuscitation Monitor showing the hemodynamic waveforms and their means during abdominal only cardiopulmonary resuscitation during cardiacarrest while the surgeon performed cannulation of the femoral artery ... http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/6/1/91 evidence is needed before it can be recommended for routine use In general, coronary perfusion pressure during cardiacarrest is the difference between pressure in the ... T, Versteegh MI, Nashef SA, EACTS Clinical Guidelines Committee: Guideline for resuscitation in cardiacarrest after cardiac surgery Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2009, 36:3-28 Vanden Hoek TL, Morrison...
... cardiacarrest References 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Holzer M, The Hypothermia after CardiacArrest Study Group: Mild therapeutichypothermia to improve neurologic outcome after cardiacarrest ... Kern KB, Bottiger BW: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiacarrest [correspondence] N Engl J Med 2002, 347:63-65 Polderman KH, Girbes AR: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiacarrest [correspondence] ... 2002, 347:6365 Holzer M: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiacarrest [correspondence] N Engl J Med 2002, 347:63-65 Bernard SA, Buist MD: Therapeutichypothermia after cardiacarrest [correspondence]...
... fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) cardiacarrest and a group with asphyxial arrest Primary VF/VT cardiacarrest (n = 141) Asphyxial cardiacarrest (asystole and PEA) (n = 44) P value ... criteria, can therefore be useful for differentiation between the causes of cardiacarrest in the prehospital setting For standard use of this difference in the PetCO2 in the prehospital setting ... observed in Available online http://ccforum.com/content/7/6/R? cardiacarrest caused by VF, since cardiacarrest from VF results in an abrupt cessation of cardiac output and pulmonary blood flow...