Lowering Body Temperature After Cardiac Arrest

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Title Lowering Body Temperature After Cardiac Arrest
Creator Dean, J.M.; Holubkov, R.
Subject Diffusion of Innovation; Child; Hypothermia; Body Temperature; Heart Arrest; Fever; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Beds; Treatment Outcome; Knowledge Discovery
Keyword Health and Disease
Image Caption Body temperature was decreased to a target of 33 degrees Celsius in half of the children (hypothermia) for 48 hours, and fever was prevented in the other half (normothermia). Survival was similar in both groups after up to one year of follow-up.
Description Hypothermia (lowering the body temperature to subnormal levels) after cardiac arrest became standard practice in adult and neonatal critical care in the early 2000s, but its benefits in children were unknown. To answer this question, University of Utah Health researcher J. Michael Dean, MD, and colleagues conducted two randomized trials (in-hospital and out-of-hospital) at 38 U.S. and international sites, comparing hypothermia with normothermia-maintenance of normal body temperature-after cardiac arrest. Over 4,000 children were screened and 624 participated in the trials. In both trials, researchers found no benefit from hypothermia versus normothermia. Previous trials had observed frequent fever in the patients who were not treated with hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Dean and colleagues introduced an important innovation in their trials: active treatment of participants in the normothermia group with temperature control mattresses to prevent fever. This unique approach yielded the key insight that, after cardiac arrest, it is the prevention of fever, and not the induction of hypothermia, that plays a critical role in determining the ultimate health and neurological outcomes of survivors.
Relation is Part of 2015
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2021
Date 2015
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Rights Management Copyright © 2021, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved
Language eng
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Press Releases and Media University of Utah Health: Study Calls Into Question Inducing Hypothermia to Treat Cardiac Arrest In Children, https://healthcare.utah.edu/publicaffairs/news/2015/04/04-25-2015_Induced_Hypothermia_Ineffective_Treatment_for_Childhood_Cardiac_Arrest.php, Body Cooling vs. Active Fever Prevention: Similar Outcomes for Children After in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest https://healthcare.utah.edu/publicaffairs/news/2015/04/04-25-2015_Induced_Hypothermia_Ineffective_Treatment_for_Childhood_Cardiac_Arrest.php; Health Medicine Network http://healthmedicinet.com/i/two-treatments-yield-similar-outcomes-in-children-after-in-hospital-cardiac-arrest/; Health Day https://consumer.healthday.com/cardiovascular-health-information-20/heart-attack-news-357/body-cooling-little-help-to-kids-when-heart-stops-study-718948.html; Science Daily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170124222611.htm; News Medical.net http://www.news-medical.net/news/20170125/Body-cooling-not-more-effective-than-therapeutic-normothermia-for-treating-in-hospital-cardiac-arrests-in-children.aspx
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