Abstract:It is estimated that brain injury, broadly understood, is the most common cause of death and severe neurological complications in the paediatric population under 18 years of age. A number of preclinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of moderate cooling in terms of neuroprotection. In paediatrics, mild therapeutic hypothermia is a well-established procedure in the treatment of term or near-term newborns with deep asphyxia. Since 2015, in accordance with the guidelines of the American Academy of Pe… Show more
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