2017
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofx162.073
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Induced Hypothermia in Patients with Septic Shock and Ventilator-demanding Respiratory Failure

Abstract: BackgroundAnimal models of serious infection suggest that 24 hours of induced hypothermia improves circulatory and respiratory characteristics and enhances survival, but whether therapeutic mild hypothermia in such conditions is of clinical benefit remains unknown. We, therefore, tested whether reducing core temperature to 32–34oC in critically ill patients with septic shock and ventilator-demanding respiratory failure improves survival and reduces organ dysfunction.MethodsIn this multi-national trial, patient… Show more

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