Selective cerebrospinal fluid hypothermia: bioengineering development and in vivo study of an intraventricular cooling device (v-cool)

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  • who: Simone Beretta from the Laboratory of Experimental Stroke Research, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore, Monza, Italy have published the research work: Selective Cerebrospinal Fluid Hypothermia: Bioengineering Development and In Vivo Study of an Intraventricular Cooling Device (V-COOL), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to develop an intraventricular device for the controlled cooling of the to produce a targeted in the affected cerebral hemisphere with a minimal effect on systemic temperature. The authors aimed to go beyond the current applications of therapeutic hypothermia, exploring the new . . .

     

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