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Therapeutic Hypothermia, ROSC, post cardiac arrest

https://read.qxmd.com/read/33865330/inhaled-nitric-oxide-preserves-ventricular-function-during-resuscitation-using-a-percutaneous-mechanical-circulatory-support-device-in-a-porcine-cardiac-arrest-model-an-echocardiographic-myocardial-work-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christoph Nix, Rashad Zayat, Andreas Ebeling, Andreas Goetzenich, Uma Chandrasekaran, Rolf Rossaint, Nima Hatam, Matthias Derwall
BACKGROUND: Resuscitation using a percutaneous mechanical circulatory support device (iCPR) improves survival after cardiac arrest (CA). We hypothesized that the addition of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) during iCPR might prove synergistic, leading to improved myocardial performance due to lowering of right ventricular (RV) afterload, left ventricular (LV) preload, and myocardial energetics. This study aimed to characterize the changes in LV and RV function and global myocardial work indices (GWI) following iCPR, both with and without iNO, using 2-D transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and GWI evaluation as a novel non-invasive measurement...
April 17, 2021: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33369528/intravascular-targeted-temperature-management-one-hospital-s-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jackeline Iseler, Lisa Riedel, Dola Pathak, Brian Holland
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is one of the leading causes of death in adults around the world. And in some patients, SCA is followed by a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and remain unresponsive. International guidelines recommend therapeutic hypothermia within 4 hours of ROSC for patients' survival. A medium-sized tertiary teaching hospital in the Midwestern United States was not achieving the recommendations of therapeutic hypothermia therapy. A root cause analysis identified multiple factors contributed to therapy delay...
December 22, 2020: Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33313705/post-cardiac-arrest-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Dalessio
More than 356 000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States annually. Complications involving post-cardiac arrest syndrome occur because of ischemic-reperfusion injury to the brain, lungs, heart, and kidneys. Post-cardiac arrest syndrome is a clinical state that involves global brain injury, myocardial dysfunction, macrocirculatory dysfunction, increased vulnerability to infection, and persistent precipitating pathology (ie, the cause of the arrest). The severity of outcomes varies and depends on precipitating factors, patient health before cardiac arrest, duration of time to return of spontaneous circulation, and underlying comorbidities...
December 15, 2020: AACN Advanced Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33293002/protective-effects-of-therapeutic-hypothermia-on-renal-injury-in-an-asphyxial-cardiac-arrest-rat-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anowarul Islam, So Eun Kim, Jae Chol Yoon, Ali Jawad, Weishun Tian, Yeo-Jin Yoo, In-Shik Kim, Dongchoon Ahn, Byung-Yong Park, Yong Hwang, Jeong Ho Lee, Hyun-Jin Tae, Jeong-Hwi Cho, Kyunghwa Kim
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Most of post-resuscitation related deaths are due to post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS). After cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) leads to renal ischemia-reperfusion injury, also known as PCAS. Many studies have focused on brain and heart injuries after ROSC, but renal failure has largely been ignored. Therefore, we investigated the protective effects of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) on asphyxial CA-induced renal injury in rats...
December 2020: Journal of Thermal Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32894077/the-title-serum-neutrophil-gelatinase-associated-lipocalin-at-3-hours-after-return-of-spontaneous-circulation-in-patients-with-cardiac-arrest-and-therapeutic-hypothermia-early-predictor-of-acute-kidney-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoon Hee Choi, Dong Hoon Lee, Jae Hee Lee
BACKGROUND: Serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) could be used as a predictive marker of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) who are managed with targeted temperature management (TTM). However, the NGAL measurement timepoints vary from immediately after ROSC to several days later. The primary objective of this study was to determine an association between AKI and NGAL, both immediately (ROSC-NGAL) and 3 h after ROSC (3 h-NGAL), in OHCA patients with TTM...
September 7, 2020: BMC Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32880056/temperature-variability-does-not-attenuate-the-beneficial-effects-of-therapeutic-hypothermia-on-cellular-apoptosis-and-endoplasmic-reticulum-stress-in-the-cerebral-cortex-of-a-swine-cardiac-arrest-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beiyuan Zhang, Qin Gu, Xiancheng Chen, Yong You, Ming Chen, Yajun Qian, Yan Chen, Wenkui Yu
BACKGROUND: Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) plays a vital role in mediating apoptosis in the brain following cardiac arrest (CA). Studies have shown that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) provides neuroprotection through anti-apoptosis; however, the effects of temperature variability in TH on the brain remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the different effects of temperature variability through extracorporeal membrane oxygenation on apoptosis and ERS in the brain following CA...
September 2, 2020: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32775119/outcomes-and-utilization-of-therapeutic-hypothermia-in-post-cardiac-arrest-patients-in-teaching-versus-non-teaching-hospitals-retrospective-study-of-the-nationwide-inpatient-sample-database-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anil Jha, Ajit Thota, Kevin G Buda, Akshay Goel, Ashish Sharma, Anand M Krishnan, Hardik K Patel, Fangcheng Wu
Background Using therapeutic hypothermia (TH) reduces the core body temperature of survivors of cardiac arrest to minimize the neurological damage caused by severe hypoxia. The TH protocol is initiated following return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in non-responsive patients. Clinical trials examining this technique have shown significant improvement in neurological function among survivors of cardiac arrests. Though there is strong evidence to support TH use to improve the neurologic outcomes in shockable and nonshockable rhythms, predictors of TH utilization are not well-characterized...
August 4, 2020: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32747160/systemic-thrombolysis-for-refractory-cardiac-arrest-due-to-presumed-myocardial-infarction
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Joseph A Hamera, Noah B Bryant, Mark S Shievitz, David A Berger
The empiric usage of systemic thrombolysis for refractory out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is considered for pulmonary embolism (PE), but not for undifferentiated cardiac etiology [1, 2]. We report a case of successful resuscitation after protracted OHCA with suspected non-PE cardiac etiology, with favorable neurological outcome after empiric administration of systemic thrombolysis. A 47-year-old male presented to the emergency department (ED) after a witnessed OHCA with no bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
February 2021: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32712033/successful-use-of-early-therapeutic-hypothermia-in-an-mdma-and-amphetamine-intoxication-induced-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celalettin Dagli, Ipek Duman
BACKGROUND: Deaths caused by recreational drug abuse have increased considerably in recent years. Therapeutic hypothermia offers the potential to improve neurological outcomes in post-resuscitation patients. CASE REPORT: A 19-year-old man was brought to our emergency department after suffering out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation (VF) cardiac arrest. He was resuscitated at our emergency department again due to VF. Urine analysis showed high levels of amphetamine and 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) (ecstasy)...
September 2020: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32476598/synergistic-effects-of-moderate-therapeutic-hypothermia-and-levosimendan-on-cardiac-function-and-survival-after-asphyxia-induced-cardiac-arrest-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chih-Hung Wang, Wei-Tien Chang, Min-Shan Tsai, Chien-Hua Huang, Wen-Jone Chen
Background This study investigated whether levosimendan, an inotropic calcium sensitizer, when combined with moderate therapeutic hypothermia, may exert synergistic benefits on post-cardiac arrest myocardial dysfunction and improve outcomes. Methods and Results After 9.5-minute asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest and resuscitation, 48 rats were randomized equally into 4 groups following return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), including normothermia, hypothermia, normothermia-levosimendan, and hypothermia-levosimendan groups...
June 16, 2020: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32332286/the-impact-of-intra-arrest-hypothermia
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REVIEW
Per Nordberg, Filippo Annoni, Fabio S Taccone
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To address the impact of therapeutic hypothermia induced already during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (i.e. intra-arrest cooling) and its association with neurologic functional outcome. RECENT FINDINGS: Intra-arrest cooling is superior than post-ROSC cooling to mitigate brain injuries in experimental models of cardiac arrest. The delayed initiation of hypothermia in human studies may not have adequately addressed the underlying pathophysiology of ischemia and reperfusion...
June 2020: Current Opinion in Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31789981/therapeutic-hypothermia-comparing-surface-vs-intravascular-cooling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Alne
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) has shown promise for increasing survival and neurological recovery for post-cardiac arrest patients who are not responding neurologically initially after return of spontaneous circulation. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the differences between surface and intravascular cooling methods of TH related to survival and neurological outcomes in post-cardiac arrest patients. METHOD: A literature search was conducted from 2008 to 2018 using 4 databases, including PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Scopus...
January 2020: Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing: DCCN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31723926/management-of-post-cardiac-arrest-syndrome
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REVIEW
Youngjoon Kang
Post-cardiac arrest syndrome is a complex and critical issue in resuscitated patients undergone cardiac arrest. Ischemic-reperfusion injury occurs in multiple organs due to the return of spontaneous circulation. Bundle of management practicies are required for post-cardiac arrest care. Early invasive coronary angiography should be considered to identify and treat coronary artery obstructive disease. Vasopressors such as norepinephrine and dobutamine are the first-line treatment for shock. Maintainance of oxyhemoglobin saturation greater than 94% but less than 100% is recommended to avoid fatality...
August 2019: Acute and critical care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31660497/a-case-report-use-of-cerebral-oximetry-in-the-early-detection-of-cerebral-hypoperfusion-in-a-post-cardiac-arrest-patient-during-targeted-temperature-management
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Shonda Ng, Yew Woon Chia
BACKGROUND: We present a patient who received cerebral oximetry monitoring during targeted temperature management (TTM) post-cardiac arrest and discuss its potential in the early detection of cerebral hypoperfusion and implications on haemodynamics and ventilatory management. CASE SUMMARY: A 60-year-old Chinese male was admitted for acute pulmonary oedema with Type 2 respiratory failure. He failed an initial trial of non-invasive ventilation and was planned for intubation and mechanical ventilation...
September 2019: European Heart Journal. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31526855/nitrite-pharmacokinetics-safety-and-efficacy-after-experimental-ventricular-fibrillation-cardiac-arrest
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Uray, Philip E Empey, Tomas Drabek, Jason P Stezoski, Keri Janesko-Feldman, Travis Jackson, Robert H Garman, Francis Kim, Patrick M Kochanek, Cameron Dezfulian
INTRODUCTION: Besides therapeutic hypothermia or targeted temperature management no novel therapies have been developed to improve outcomes of patients after cardiac arrest (CA). Recent studies suggest that nitrite reduces neurological damage after asphyxial CA. Nitrite is also implicated as a new mediator of remote post conditioning produced by tourniquet inflation-deflation, which is under active investigation in CA. However, little is known about brain penetration or pharmacokinetics (PK)...
December 1, 2019: Nitric Oxide: Biology and Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31258715/hypothermic-properties-of-dexmedetomidine-provide-neuroprotection-in-rats-following-cerebral-ischemia-reperfusion-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Lu, Li-Jun Liu, Jian-Liang Zhu, Yi Shen, Zhi-Wei Zhuang, Chang-Lai Zhu
Dexmedetomidine (Dex) is a sedative and analgesic agent that is widely administered to patients admitted to the intensive care unit, and has been demonstrated to result in hypothermia. Many patients have been revealed to benefit from therapeutic hypothermia, which can mitigate cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury following successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, studies investigating the efficacy of Dex in I/R treatment is lacking. The present study aimed to investigate the efficacy of Dex in mitigating neuronal damage, and to determine the possible mechanism of its effects in a rat model of cardiac arrest (CA)...
July 2019: Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30994183/predicting-survival-in-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest-patients-undergoing-targeted-temperature-management-the-polish-hypothermia-registry-risk-score
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Łukasz Kołtowski, Beata Średniawa, Agnieszka Tycińska, Magdalena Czajkowska, Magdalena Niedziela, Wiesław Puchalski, Ewa Szczerba, Robert Kowalik, Robert Ryczek, Barbara Zawiślak, Elżbieta Kremis, Konrad Koza, Agnieszka Nazaruk, Joanna Wolska, Michał Ordak, Grzegorz Opolski, Janina Stępińska
BACKGROUND: Prompt reperfusion and post-resuscitation care, including targeted temperature management (TTM), improve survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. To predict in-hospital mortality in OHCA patients treated with TTM, the Polish Hypothermia Registry Risk Score (PHR-RS) was developed. The use of dedicated risk stratification tools may support treatment decisions. METHODS: 376 OHCA patients who underwent TTM between 2012 and 2016 were retrospectively analysed and whose data were collected in the Polish Hypothermia Registry...
April 17, 2019: Cardiology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30427769/intra-arrest-induction-of-hypothermia-via-large-volume-ice-cold-saline-for-sudden-cardiac-arrest-the-new-york-city-project-hypothermia-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Freese, Charles B Hall, Elizabeth A Lancet, Rachel Zeig-Owens, Mark Menegus, Norma Keller, Jeffrey Rabrich, Todd L Slesinger, Robert A Silverman, David J Prezant
Therapeutic hypothermia, the standard for post-resuscitation care of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), is an area that the most recent resuscitation guidelines note "has not been studied adequately." We conducted a two-phase study examining the role of intra-arrest hypothermia for out-of-hospital SCA, first standardizing the resuscitation and transport of patients to resuscitation centers where post-resuscitation hypothermia was required and then initiating hypothermia during out-of-hospital resuscitation efforts...
November 14, 2018: Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30118814/timing-and-modes-of-death-after-pediatric-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest-resuscitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geneviève Du Pont-Thibodeau, Michael Fry, Matthew Kirschen, Nicholas S Abend, Rebecca Ichord, Vinay M Nadkarni, Robert Berg, Alexis Topjian
AIM: To determine the timing and modes of death of children admitted to a pediatric critical care unit (PICU) of a tertiary care center after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). METHODS: This is a retrospective descriptive study at a tertiary care PICU of all consecutive patients <18 years old who received ≥1 min of chest compressions, had return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) for ≥20 min, and were admitted to the PICU after an OHCA. Modes of death were classified as brain death (BD), withdrawal due to neurologic prognosis (W/D-neuro), withdrawal for refractory circulatory failure (W/D-RCF), and re-arrest without ROSC (RA)...
August 14, 2018: Resuscitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30075198/acute-kidney-injury-after-out-of-hospital-pediatric-cardiac-arrest
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Timothy T Cornell, David T Selewski, Jeffrey A Alten, David Askenazi, Julie C Fitzgerald, Alexis Topjian, Richard Holubkov, Kent Page, Beth S Slomine, James R Christensen, J Michael Dean, Frank W Moler
IMPORTANCE: Many children with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) following cardiac arrest (CA) experience acute kidney injury (AKI). The impact of therapeutic hypothermia on the epidemiology of post-CA AKI in children has not been fully investigated. OBJECTIVE: The study aims were to: 1) describe the prevalence of severe AKI in comatose children following out-of-hospital CA (OHCA), 2) identify risk factors for severe AKI, 3) evaluate the impact of therapeutic hypothermia on the prevalence of severe AKI, and 4) evaluate the association of severe AKI with survival and functional outcomes...
October 2018: Resuscitation
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