2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2016.07.238
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Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest: A systematic review/meta-analysis exploring the impact of expanded criteria and targeted temperature

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“…One of the studies above was a high quality review and meta-analysis of nSR and TH [17] which included 2 RCTs [45] and [46] that was analyzed separately, also a non-RCT [22] was found in the search. Another more recent meta-analysis [29] included 11 trials of patients undergoing TH versus a control group which included both shockable and non-shockable rhythms. Most of the trials in their analysis had already been found in this search or were included in the previous meta-analysis that had been reviewed above [17].…”
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“…One of the studies above was a high quality review and meta-analysis of nSR and TH [17] which included 2 RCTs [45] and [46] that was analyzed separately, also a non-RCT [22] was found in the search. Another more recent meta-analysis [29] included 11 trials of patients undergoing TH versus a control group which included both shockable and non-shockable rhythms. Most of the trials in their analysis had already been found in this search or were included in the previous meta-analysis that had been reviewed above [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effect of time down during arrest also was described in another trial with a cutoff noted at 10 min for improved outcomes [32]. Other studies also focused on variables affecting outcomes in TH/TTM-treated patients presenting with OHCA due to nSR [29,[34][35][36]39].…”
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“…The recently updated Cochrane review on hypothermia for neuroprotection in adults after cardiopulmonary resuscitation, comparing conventional cooling versus no cooling, revealed a greater likelihood of reaching a favourable neurological outcome and survival benefit with cooling; however, it was also connected with increased incidence of pneumonia and hypokalaemia [25]. A recently published systematic review also indicated improved survival and neuroprotective benefit when exploring the impact of expended criteria and targeted temperature but did not find evidence to support one specific temperature over another [26].…”
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“…He was sedated with midazolam and remifentanil and therapeutic hypothermia was initiated (33°C during a period of 24 hours) with cold infusion and a Blanketrol III (Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products) 2. On day 2, after reaching normothermia, the ECG had normalised and troponin levels were decreasing.…”
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