David H Kung, Oren A Friedman
Treatment with mild hypothermia induced after cardiopulmonary resuscitation has become a standard of care, but optimal timing and duration of hypothermia remains unclear. We present a 66-year-old man admitted after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Because of his severe hypoxemia, cardiopulmonary instability, and respiratory acidosis after resuscitation, he was continued on therapeutic hypothermia until his hypoxia resolved. As a result, the patient was kept at the goal hypothermic temperature of 33°C for a total of 48 hours, compared with the usual 24-hour standard, with excellent sustained neurological recovery...
June 2013: Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management