作者
Alexander Presciutti, Sarah M Perman
发表日期
2022/1
来源
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
卷号
1507
期号
1
页码范围
60-69
简介
While much has been observed regarding hypothermia by way of environmental exposure, it is modern day medicine that deployed hypothermia as a therapeutic. From the early 1930s, when Temple Fay deployed “refrigeration” to treat pain, to the work of Wilfred Bigelow and Charles Drew, who utilized hypothermia in open heart surgery—the opportunities seemed endless. However, questions arose surrounding appropriate temperatures to achieve best outcomes and how to minimize adverse events, such as coagulopathy and infection. In the 1980s, hypothermia underwent a resurgence through Peter Safar's critical studies in large animals, which quickly translated into feasibility studies and the landmark trials of 2002 that paved the way for postcardiac arrest care as we currently know it. Through clinical and observational trials, modern‐day targeted temperature management continues to adapt, striving to …
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