2022
DOI: 10.15557/pimr.2022.0034
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What has changed over 10 years in neonatal therapeutic hypothermia? Part 2: Practical advice based on literature review and the authors’ own experiences

Abstract: Mild therapeutic hypothermia, understood as controlled cooling of the body or its part (the head) below the physiological temperature, i.e. 36°C, in accordance with appropriate therapeutic protocols, was approved in 2006 by the US Food and Drug Administration as an experimental method in preventing long-term complications of hypoxia in term and near-term newborns, i.e. those born at ≥35+0 weeks of gestational age. In newborns, unlike in adults, the aim of this method is neuroprotection of the central nervous s… Show more

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