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Field-induced therapeutic hypothermia for neuroprotection after out-of hospital cardiac arrest: a systematic review of the literature.

José G Cabanas1, Jane H Brice, Valerie J De Maio, Brent Myers, Paul R Hinchey.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has started to embrace the early use of therapeutic hypothermia as standard treatment to improve neurological recovery in out-of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors.
OBJECTIVE: We conducted a systematic review to provide an overall description of the current literature on the use of therapeutic hypothermia in OHCA and to identify possible gaps in the literature.
METHODS: Comprehensive searches of MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL, and ISI Web of Science from 1950 to March 2009, and EMBASE from 1988 to March 2009 were performed. Bibliographies of selected articles were hand searched. Two reviewers independently selected studies on the basis of three inclusion criteria. Two additional independent reviewers assessed selected studies for quality.
RESULTS: Of more than 800 screened citations, a total of 11 published studies were included in the systematic review. Three studies were conducted in the United States, three in Finland, and one each in Australia, France, Germany, Austria, and Norway. Four of the studies were pilot clinical trials that provided prehospital mild therapeutic hypothermia during active cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The remaining seven studies performed cooling after return of spontaneous circulation. Significant differences in research methodology and outcome measures were noted. Eight studies scored poor for quality.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of mild therapeutic hypothermia is gaining acceptance within the EMS community. It seems that hypothermia can be efficiently induced in the prehospital environment. There is a need for more research in this area to understand the effectiveness and timing of early therapeutic hypothermia in the prehospital environment.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20850254     DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2010.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


  5 in total

1.  Autonomic regulation during mild therapeutic hypothermia in cardiopulmonary resuscitated patients.

Authors:  R Pfeifer; J Hopfe; C Ehrhardt; M Goernig; H R Figulla; A Voss
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2011-04-08       Impact factor: 5.460

Review 2.  Brain resuscitation in the drowning victim.

Authors:  Alexis A Topjian; Robert A Berg; Joost J L M Bierens; Christine M Branche; Robert S Clark; Hans Friberg; Cornelia W E Hoedemaekers; Michael Holzer; Laurence M Katz; Johannes T A Knape; Patrick M Kochanek; Vinay Nadkarni; Johannes G van der Hoeven; David S Warner
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 3.210

3.  Roles of individual prolyl-4-hydroxylase isoforms in the first 24 hours following transient focal cerebral ischaemia: insights from genetically modified mice.

Authors:  Ruo-Li Chen; Simon Nagel; Michalis Papadakis; Tammie Bishop; Patrick Pollard; Peter J Ratcliffe; Christopher W Pugh; Alastair M Buchan
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2012-05-21       Impact factor: 5.182

4.  Targeted temperature management in brain protection: An evidence-based review.

Authors:  Swagata Tripathy; Ashok Kumar Mahapatra
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2015-01

Review 5.  Pre-hospital versus in-hospital initiation of cooling for survival and neuroprotection after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Authors:  Jasmin Arrich; Michael Holzer; Christof Havel; Alexandra-Maria Warenits; Harald Herkner
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-03-15
  5 in total

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