Use of extracorporeal life support for active rewarming in a hypothermic, nonarrested patient with multiple trauma
DK Ting, DJA Brown - CMAJ, 2018 - Can Med Assoc
Discussion The choice of rewarming treatments for hypothermic patients varies from centre
to centre and from physician to physician. 1, 2 There is not sufficient available literature to …
to centre and from physician to physician. 1, 2 There is not sufficient available literature to …
Accidental hypothermia–an update: the content of this review is endorsed by the International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MEDCOM)
P Paal, L Gordon, G Strapazzon… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2016 - Springer
Background This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome of
accidental hypothermia patients with and without cardiac arrest. Methods The authors …
accidental hypothermia patients with and without cardiac arrest. Methods The authors …
Extracorporeal rewarming is associated with increased survival rate in severely hypothermic patients with preserved spontaneous circulation
P Podsiadło, A Smoleń, T Brožek, S Kosiński… - ASAIO …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Treatment recommendations for rewarming patients in severe accidental
hypothermia with preserved spontaneous circulation have a weak evidence due to the …
hypothermia with preserved spontaneous circulation have a weak evidence due to the …
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation versus conventional rewarming for severe hypothermia in an urban emergency department
ME Prekker, M Rischall, M Carlson… - Academic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Severe hypothermia (core body temperature< 28° C) is life‐threatening and
predisposes to cardiac arrest. The comparative effectiveness of different active internal …
predisposes to cardiac arrest. The comparative effectiveness of different active internal …
Severe accidental hypothermia with or without hemodynamic instability: rewarming without the use of extracorporeal circulation.
M Röggla, M Frossard, A Wagner, M Holzer… - Wiener klinische …, 2002 - europepmc.org
Background The optimal rewarming technique for patients in deep accidental hypothermia
with core temperatures below 28 degrees C is not established. Several authors believe that …
with core temperatures below 28 degrees C is not established. Several authors believe that …
Successful resuscitation from prolonged hypothermic cardiac arrest without extracorporeal life support: a case report
M Kuhnke, R Albrecht, JC Schefold, P Paal - Journal of medical case …, 2019 - Springer
Background We report a case of successful prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation (5
hours and 44 minutes) following severe accidental hypothermia with cardiac arrest treated …
hours and 44 minutes) following severe accidental hypothermia with cardiac arrest treated …
[HTML][HTML] Outcome after rewarming from accidental hypothermia by use of extracorporeal circulation
ØS Svendsen, K Grong, KS Andersen… - The Annals of thoracic …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Accidental hypothermia with arrested circulation remains a condition
associated with high mortality. In our institution, extracorporeal circulation (ECC) rewarming …
associated with high mortality. In our institution, extracorporeal circulation (ECC) rewarming …
Accidental hypothermia
DJA Brown, H Brugger, J Boyd… - New England Journal of …, 2012 - Mass Medical Soc
Advances in rewarming have improved the prognosis for patients with hypothermia,
especially those with cardiac arrest treated with extracorporeal rewarming. This review …
especially those with cardiac arrest treated with extracorporeal rewarming. This review …
Management of hypothermia in the trauma patient
C Sicoutris - Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Hypothermia is a disorder that causes catastrophic dysfunction in the body's regulation of
homeostasis. Trauma patients are at increased risk of hypothermia from both intrinsic and …
homeostasis. Trauma patients are at increased risk of hypothermia from both intrinsic and …
Successful non-extracorporeal rewarming from hypothermic cardiac arrest: 2 cases
E Cools, H Latscher, M Ströhle… - Wilderness & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Accidental hypothermia (core temperature< 35° C) is a complication in persons who have
fallen into crevasses; hypothermic cardiac arrest is the most serious complication …
fallen into crevasses; hypothermic cardiac arrest is the most serious complication …