Therapeutic hypothermia in adult patients receiving extracorporeal life support: early results of a randomized controlled study

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Philip Y.K. Pang
Gillian H.L. Wee
Anne E.E. Hoo
Ismail Mohamed Tahir Sheriff
See Lim Lim
Teing Ee Tan
Yee Jim Loh
Ka Lee Kerk
Yoong Kong Sin
Chong Hee Lim
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[1] National Heart Centre Singapore,Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
[2] National Heart Centre Singapore,Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit
[3] National Heart Centre Singapore,Perfusion Unit
[4] National Heart Centre Singapore,Mechanical Circulatory Support, Heart and Lung Transplant Unit
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Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | / 11卷
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Cardiac arrest; Therapeutic hypothermia; Extracorporeal life support;
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Cardiac arrest with cerebral ischaemia frequently leads to severe neurological impairment. Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) has emerged as a valuable adjunct in resuscitation of cardiac arrest. Despite ECLS, the incidence of permanent neurological injury remains high. We hypothesize that patients receiving ECLS for cardiac arrest treated with therapeutic hypothermia at 34 °C have lower neurological complication rates compared to standard ECLS therapy at normothermia. Early results of this randomized study suggest that therapeutic hypothermia is safe in adult patients receiving ECLS, with similar complication rates as ECLS without hypothermia. Further studies are warranted to measure the efficacy of this therapy.
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