Therapeutic Hypothermia has proven neuroprotective effects in global cerebral ischemia. Indications for hypothermia induction include cardiac arrest and neonatal asphyxia. The two …
Therapeutic hypothermia is a procedure used to cool a person's body to a temperature that is lower than normal. The procedure is done after a cardiac arrest (when the heart stops) that …
What is therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest? Therapeutic hypothermia is a type of treatment to lower the body temperature. This reduces injury and long-term problems. It's …
Learn how lowering the body temperature can reduce brain damage after a cardiac arrest. Find out who can benefit, how it's done, and what are the risks and benefits.
Artic Sun 5000 is most likely to be used for the induction, maintenance and re-warming phases of therapeutic hypothermia in a critical care setting by any critical care staff. It …
Therapeutic Hypothermia / Targeted Temperature Management Systems equipment review, description of problems and drawbacks
Therapeutic hypothermia should be part of a standardized treatment strategy for comatose survivors of cardiac arrest. ROSC indicates return of spontaneous circulation; and VF, ventricular fibrillation.
TrueCool® targeted temperature management device is an advanced hypothermia system used to deliberately reduce the core body temperature in patients who do not regain consciousness after the return of spontaneous …
Professional guidelines from the ERC and ANZCOR continue to recommend therapeutic hypothermia of between 33-36 o C for 24 hours, and normothermia for at least 72 hours after ROSC with In-Hospital Cardiac …
CritiCool is a thermal regulating system, indicated for monitoring and controlling patient temperature. Operating CritiCool is simple, with quick and easy setup, and is both user- and patient-friendly. Clinicians just have to: Initiate targeted …