Health & Medical Heart Diseases

Cooling After In- and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Cooling After In- and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Future Perspective


Therapeutic hypothermia remains the cornerstone of the post cardiac arrest period management. Cooling has to be quick and stable but a gradual and soft rewarming of those patients will be the challenge for intensive care physicians in the years to come. Cooling devices should be tested along this line in the future to compare their ability to avoid deep variations in thermic regulation of those patients.

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