2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2014.12.042
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Safely completed therapeutic hypothermia in postpartum cardiac arrest survivors

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“…In one case report, including two cases of postpartum TTM, one of the patients was discharged without complications, while the other patient was transferred to intensive care in a vegetative state. 9 Patient one was 31 years old and 39 weeks pregnant. Cardiac arrest occurred two minutes after delivery by cesarean section, and spontaneous circulation started after approximately four minutes of CPR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one case report, including two cases of postpartum TTM, one of the patients was discharged without complications, while the other patient was transferred to intensive care in a vegetative state. 9 Patient one was 31 years old and 39 weeks pregnant. Cardiac arrest occurred two minutes after delivery by cesarean section, and spontaneous circulation started after approximately four minutes of CPR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As there were only two case reports of TTM use in maternal cardiac arrest at the time of publication [44,45] and lingering concerns for bleeding because of impaired systemic coagulation, the 2015 AHA statement recommended using post-arrest cooling on an individualized basis, and, if used, follow the same current protocol as for non-pregnant) [3]. Recently, several case reports noted using post-arrest TTM in the setting of maternal cardiac arrest with favorable maternal outcomes [5,[46][47][48][49][50][51]. This mounting evidence bolsters the current AHA position supporting the use of post-arrest TTM on an individual basis in pregnancy, with particular focus on the potential for bleeding complications during TTM.…”
Section: Targeted Temperature Management Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Postreanimationsbehandlung soll den Standardleitlinien entsprechen. Gezieltes Temperaturmanagement wurde in der frühen Schwangerschaft mit Überwachung des fetalen Herzens sicher und effektiv angewandt und führte nach einer termingerechten Entbindung zu einem günstigen Ergebnis für Mutter und Fötus [ 657 , 658 ].…”
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