cardiac arrestcomatosecoolingrewarmtargeted ntemperature management (TTM)therapeutic hypothermiaThis article provides nurses with up-to-date evidence empowering them to contribute to the 33°C versus 36°C discussion in postcardiac arrest targeted temperature management (TTM). Presented in debate format, ...
targeted temperature managementcardiologycardiac arrestCardiac arrest occurs in over 550,000 patients every year in the United States. Survival to hospital discharge occurs in only 12% of arrests, regardless of rhythm, and many survivors experience complications such as anoxic brain injury and poor ...
Cardiac arrests constitute a leading cause of mortality in the adult population and cardiologists are often tasked with the management of patients following cardiac arrest either as a consultant or primary provider in the cardiac intensive care unit. Familiarity with evidence-based practice for post-ca...
Next, we individualised our TFD model by first generating and then translating triangle surface meshes of the scaled 3D models into volumetric representations of the bodies within 3D cubic grids (Fig.1d). This step is essential for individualised TFD modelling, as our algorithm relies on a cubic ...
Duration of well-controlled core tempera- ture correlates with neurological outcome in patients with post-cardiac arrest syndrome. Am J Emerg Med 2012;30:1838-44.Shinozaki K, Oda S, Sadahiro T, et al. Duration of well- controlled core temperature correlates with neurological outcome in patients...
Artificial neural network-boosted Cardiac Arrest Survival Post-Resuscitation In-hospital (CASPRI) score accurately predicts outcome in cardiac arrest patients treated with targeted temperature management Article Open access 04 May 2022 Introduction Thrombolysis using intravenously administered recombinant tissue ...
Permanent brain damage caused by ischemia and reperfusion that results from disease processes such as stroke and cardiac arrest (CA) with resuscitation has been estimated to affect approx 200,000 patients in the United States annually (1). Neuronal damag
This article provides nurses with up-to-date evidence empowering them to contribute to the 33°C versus 36°C discussion in postcardiac arrest targeted temperature management (TTM). Presented in debate format, this article will address the pros and cons of various target temperatures a...
Targeted temperature managementAim: Post-cardiac arrest hypothermic-targeted temperature management (HTTM) improves outcomes in preclinical cardiac arrest studies. However, inadequate understanding of the mechanisms and therapeutic windows remains a barrier to optimization. We tested the hypothesis that ...
Organ donation after cardiac arrest algorithm. *Includes a 24-h observation period after rewarming to 36 °C before clinical testing for brain death/death by neurological criteria [406].WLSTwithdrawal of life sustaining treatment Full size image ...