Literature DB >> 17097794

Rapidly induced hypothermia with extracorporeal lung and heart assist (ECLHA) improves the neurological outcome after prolonged cardiac arrest in dogs.

Hironari Tanimoto1, Keisuke Ichinose, Taisuke Okamoto, Atsushi Yoshitake, Masafumi Tashiro, Yuji Sakanashi, Hushan Ao, Hidenori Terasaki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We reported previously that therapeutic hypothermia with extracorporeal lung and heart assist (ECLHA) improved neurological outcome after 15 min cardiac arrest (CA) in dogs, although 45 min was needed to achieve hypothermia. We now investigate whether rapidly induced hypothermia with ECLHA (RHE) would result in a better outcome than slowly induced hypothermia with ECLHA (SHE) in dogs.
METHODS: Fifteen mongrel female dogs were divided into two groups: an RHE (n = 7) and an SHE (n = 8) group. Normothermic ventricular fibrillation was induced for 15 min and the animals were resuscitated by ECLHA. Rapid hypothermia was induced with a heat exchanger added to the ECLHA circuit in the RHE group, and by immersing the drainage tube of the ECLHA circuit in an ice water bath in the SHE group. Hypothermia (33 degrees C) was maintained for 20 h. The dogs were weaned from ECLHA at 24 h after resuscitation and treated for 96 h; neurological deficit scores (NDS) were measured throughout this period.
RESULTS: It took 1.6+/-0.8 min to reach 33 degrees C in the RHE group and 49.5+/-12.1 min to reach 33 degrees C in the SHE group. There was no difference in survival rate between the two groups. The NDS at 96 h in the RHE group was better than that in the SHE group (26% (range: 10-28%) versus 32% (26-37%); p < 0.05) although there was no significant difference in NDS between the two groups until 72 h.
CONCLUSION: Rapid hypothermic induction might be an important factor to improve neurological outcomes in prolonged CA models.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17097794     DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2006.05.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Resuscitation        ISSN: 0300-9572            Impact factor:   5.262


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1.  Intravenous induction of therapeutic hypothermia in the management of junctional ectopic tachycardia: a pilot study.

Authors:  Brendan Patrick Kelly; Robert J Gajarski; Richard G Ohye; John R Charpie
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2009-12-01       Impact factor: 1.655

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