نتایج جستجو برای: mild hypothermia

تعداد نتایج: 126288  

2013
Tobias Cronberg Janneke Horn Michael A Kuiper Hans Friberg Niklas Nielsen

Brain injury is the dominant cause of death for cardiac arrest patients who are admitted to an intensive care unit, and the majority of patients die after withdrawal of life sustaining therapy (WLST) based on a presumed poor neurologic outcome. Mild induced hypothermia was found to decrease the reliability of several methods for neurological prognostication. Algorithms for prediction of outcome...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2010
Renaud Tissier Mourad Chenoune Bijan Ghaleh Michael V Cohen James M Downey Alain Berdeaux

Reducing the heart's temperature by 2-5°C is a potent cardioprotective treatment in animal models of coronary artery occlusion. The anti-infarct benefit depends upon the target temperature and the time at which cooling is instituted. Protection primarily results from cooling during the ischaemic period, whereas cooling during reperfusion or beyond offers little protection. In animal studies, pr...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2003
Peter Safar

renal replacement therapy, transesophageal echocardiography, or bronchoscopy. A preliminary analysis of a critical care fellowship survey being conducted by Dr. Gunnerson and Dr. Huang shows that 40% are willing to accept emergency physicians. This represents an increase from the response in a 1999 survey.5 As more opportunities materialize, the influx of emergency physicians to the house of cr...

Journal: :World journal of emergency medicine 2010
Lin Yang Xu-Ming Zhao Li-Jun Liu

BACKGROUND Resuscitation after cardiac arrest (CA) with a whole-body ischemia-reperfusion injury causes brain injury and multiple organ dysfunction (MODS). This study aimed to determine whether mild systemic hypothermia could decrease multiple organ dysfunctions after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. METHODS The patients who had been resuscitated after cardiac arrest were reviewed. During t...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
William J Mack Judy Huang Christopher Winfree Grace Kim Marcelo Oppermann John Dobak Becky Inderbitzen Steve Yon Sulli Popilskis Juan Lasheras Robert R Sciacca David J Pinsky E Sander Connolly

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Hypothermia has been shown to be neuroprotective in a variety of clinical settings. Unfortunately, poor delivery techniques and insufficient data in appropriate preclinical models have hampered its development in human stroke. To address these limitations, we have devised a 10F intravascular catheter capable of rapid systemic cooling of nonhuman primates. METHODS Placed...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2009
Sergio Castrejón Marcelino Cortés María L Salto Luiz C Benittez Rafael Rubio Miriam Juárez Esteban López de Sá Héctor Bueno Pedro L Sánchez Francisco Fernández Avilés

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Patients who survive a cardiac arrest have a poor short-term prognosis in terms of mortality and neurological function. The use of mild hypothermia has been investigated in only a few randomized studies, but appears to be effective for treating these patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of this treatment on survival and neurological outcomes....

Journal: :Brain research. Molecular brain research 2005
Peter S Vosler Eric S Logue Melissa J Repine Clifton W Callaway

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) protein levels increase in rats treated with a regimen of delayed, mild hypothermia that improve neurological recovery after asphyxial cardiac arrest. BDNF transcription in rat brain involves at least five different BDNF exons (exons I-V) that produce four different varieties of mRNA, each containing exon V paired with one of exons I-IV. This study exami...

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