Title of article - Target temperature management of 33 degrees C exerts beneficial haemodynamic effects after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Abstract
Accumulating evidence indicates that target temperature management (TTM) is beneficial in patients resuscitated after cardiac arrest since it appears to improve neurological outcome. However, the optimal cooling method (surface vs. intravascular) has not yet been specified. Substantial heart disease is present in most of these patients and therefore haemodynamic effects of cooling need to be considered very carefully. We analysed the haemodynamic response to TTM in patients treated with surface versus intravascular cooling following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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Journal Title - Acta cardiologica
ISSN - 0001-5385
Volume - 70
Issue - 4
Publish date - 2015-Aug
Language - eng
Country - Belgium
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