2018
DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000003153
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Feasibility and Safety of Intravascular Temperature Management for Severe Heat Stroke: A Prospective Multicenter Pilot Study

Abstract: The combination of intravascular temperature management and conventional cooling was safe and feasible for treating severe heat stroke. The results indicate that better temperature management may help prevent organ failure. A large randomized controlled trial is needed to validate our findings.

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“…Although gel pads and intravascular devices have been developed for hyperthermia therapy, reports on their effectiveness for heatrelated illness are limited. 13,14 Ice water immersion is widely used in the USA and Europe. 15,16 When we planned our research, ice water immersion was not recognized in Japan.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although gel pads and intravascular devices have been developed for hyperthermia therapy, reports on their effectiveness for heatrelated illness are limited. 13,14 Ice water immersion is widely used in the USA and Europe. 15,16 When we planned our research, ice water immersion was not recognized in Japan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dominant methods were evaporative or fan cooling and infusion of cold fluid. Although gel pads and intravascular devices have been developed for hyperthermia therapy, reports on their effectiveness for heat‐related illness are limited 13,14 . Ice water immersion is widely used in the USA and Europe 15,16 .…”
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“…From the comparison of cooling rates, recommended alternative cooling methods that do not use evaporative plus convective cooling include cold water immersion, 3–6 cold water shower, 7 local cooling, 8 intravascular cooling, 9 and devices such as a cooling mat 6,10 . There were many reports that cold water immersion was effective in cooling the whole body or a part of the body.…”
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“…113,114 Intravascular cooling catheters are suggested to decrease morbidity when added to evaporative and convective cooling. 115 Recommendations. Cold intravenous fluids should be given for adjunctive cooling in heat stroke (1C).…”
Section: Adjunctive Cooling Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%