Prolonged Therapeutic Hypothermia After Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults
Article 2003 en
Authors
LM
Lauralyn McIntyre
DF
Dean Fergusson
PH
Paul C. Hébert
Abstract
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Therapeutic hypothermia may reduce the risks of mortality and poor neurologic outcome in adults with TBI. Outcomes were influenced, however, by depth and duration of hypothermia as well as rate of rewarming (<or=24 hours) after discontinuation of hypothermia. Nonetheless, the evidence is not yet sufficient to recommend routine use of therapeutic hypothermia for TBI outside of research settings.
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