1. Hypothermia and cardiac arrest: the promise of intra-arrest cooling.
- Author
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Band RA and Abella BS
- Subjects
- Aged, Body Temperature, Emergency Medical Services economics, Female, France, Humans, Hypothermia, Induced economics, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Emergency Medical Services methods, Heart Arrest therapy, Hypothermia, Induced methods
- Abstract
Over the past several years, the implementation of therapeutic hypothermia has provided an exciting opportunity toward improving survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. There are compelling data to support the prompt use of therapeutic hypothermia for initial survivors from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but animal data have suggested that initiation of therapeutic hypothermia during the intra-arrest period may significantly improve outcomes even further. In the first feasibility study in humans, Bruel and colleagues report on the implementation of this intra-arrest approach among patients suffering out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, an exciting prospect that is discussed in the present commentary.
- Published
- 2008
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