Among the factors that could determine neurological outcome after hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) rewarming is rarely considered. The optimal rewarming rate is still unknown. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of 2 different protocols for rewarming after HCA on neurological outcome in an experimental animal model.
Slow versus fast rewarming after hypothermic circulatory arrest: effects on neuroinflammation and cerebral oedema
Linardi, Daniele
;Mani, Romel;Murari, Angela;Tessari, Maddalena;Hoxha, Stiljan;Anderloni, Marco;Decimo, Ilaria;Dolci, Sissi;Nicolato, Elena;Bontempi, Pietro;Merigo, Flavia;Luciani, Giovanni B;Faggian, Giuseppe;Rungatscher, Alessio
2020-01-01
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Among the factors that could determine neurological outcome after hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) rewarming is rarely considered. The optimal rewarming rate is still unknown. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of 2 different protocols for rewarming after HCA on neurological outcome in an experimental animal model.File in questo prodotto:
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