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- who: Is hypothermia more neuroprotective and colleagues from the The Arctic University of Medical Building, Glasgow , QQ, UK have published the paper: Is hypothermia more neuroprotective than avoiding fever after cardiac arrest?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Hypothermia Cardiac arrest Targeted temperature management Hypothermia was increasingly proposed as a neuroprotective therapy in the 1990s, culminating in the publication of two randomized trials in 2002, which showed beneficial effects of therapeutic hypothermia in comatose survivors of cardiac arrest. Doubt as to whether hypothermia provided benefit over targeted normothermia (i.e. preventing fever) was raised . . .
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