“…Neonatal arterial ischemic strokes (NAIS) affects up to 1–2/6,000 newborns and results in lifelong sequelae, such as cerebral palsy and epilepsy, as well as cognitive and behavioral impairments (Dunbar & Kirton, 2018; Fluss, Dinomais, & Chabrier, 2019; Giraud, Guiraut, Chevin, Chabrier, & Sébire, 2017). Clinical studies show that perinatal infection/inflammation—often due to chorioamnionitis—is the main independent risk factor of NAIS (Giraud et al, 2017; Martinez‐Biarge, Diez‐Sebastian, Wusthoff, Mercuri, & Cowan, 2013; Sorg et al, 2019). To date, no controlled clinical trials have addressed the safety and efficacy of hypothermia (HT) in NAIS (Austin, Shanmugalingam, & Clarke, 2013; Harbert et al, 2011).…”