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Intra-Arrest Transnasal Evaporative Cooling. A Randomized, Prehospital, Multicenter Study (PRINCE: Pre-ROSC IntraNasal Cooling Effectiveness)

Authors :
Castrén, M
Nordberg, P
Svensson, L
Taccone, F
Vincent, J
Desruelles, D
Eichwede, F
Mols, P
Schwab, T
Vergnion, M
Storm, C
Pesenti, A
Pachl, J
Guérisse, F
Elste, T
Roessler, M
Fritz, H
Durnez, P
Busch, H
Inderbitzen, B
Barbut, D
PESENTI, ANTONIO MARIA
Barbut, D.
Castrén, M
Nordberg, P
Svensson, L
Taccone, F
Vincent, J
Desruelles, D
Eichwede, F
Mols, P
Schwab, T
Vergnion, M
Storm, C
Pesenti, A
Pachl, J
Guérisse, F
Elste, T
Roessler, M
Fritz, H
Durnez, P
Busch, H
Inderbitzen, B
Barbut, D
PESENTI, ANTONIO MARIA
Barbut, D.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

BACKGROUND: -Transnasal evaporative cooling has sufficient heat transfer capacity for effective intra-arrest cooling and improves survival in swine. The aim of this study was to determine the safety, feasibility, and cooling efficacy of prehospital transnasal cooling in humans and to explore its effects on neurologically intact survival to hospital discharge. Methods and Results-Witnessed cardiac arrest patients with a treatment interval

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346404407
Document Type :
Electronic Resource