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Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE) as Outcome Parameter of Cooling Therapy After Survived Sudden Cardiac...

Cardiac ArrestHypothermia

Sudden cardiac death remains one of the major leading causes of death. Therapeutic hypothermia is a validated standard procedure to avoid or minimize cognitive deficits after cardiac arrest. To assess the efficiency of different cooling methods and further improve these methods, the investigators collected blood samples to measure the neuron specific enolase (NSE) in patients treated with invasive cooling as compared to patients treated with non-invasive cooling.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Circulating-water Garment With Forced-air Warming and Circulating-water Mattress During Abdominal...

Hypothermia

The purpose of this study is to see if the combination of a circulating water mattress beneath the patient combined with forced air warming over top of the patient will prevent hypothermia (low body temperature) just as well as a garment that circulates warm water around the patient, during your major abdominal surgery. Patients will be randomly assigned to one of these two groups.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

An Epidemiology Survey on the Incidence of Perioperative Hypothermia

Hypothermia

The purpose of this study is to understand and grasp the incidence rate of hypothermia during perioperative period of elective operations under general anaesthesia in Beijing. The purpose of this study is to carry out a subgroup analysis on the survey data and explore the high-risk factors for the incidence of hypothermia.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Does Environmental Factors Affect Accuracy in Pre-hospital Non-invasive Temperature Measurement?...

Hypothermia

The aim of this study is to assess the impact of different environmental factors on the ability for a thermistor-based epitympanic thermometer to accurately read the temperature of a normothermic individual and thereby estimate their feasibility and reliability in the austere pre-hospital setting.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Polyethylene Bag: a Way of Preventing Hypothermia During Central Venous Catheter Placement in Preterm...

Preterm Neonates

Particular attention is paid to thermal management of preterm neonates in neonatal intensive care units because of the major risk of morbidity associated with hypothermia. Percutaneous central venous catheter placement is essential to ensure adequate caloric intake and intravenous administration of treatments, but this procedure can cause major body temperature variations, responsible for complications in these neonates, as convection incubator function is impaired during opening of the incubator, which can be prolonged (30 minutes to 2 hours) depending on the technical difficulties encountered during catheter placement. In parallel, the use of a polyethylene bag or sheet in the delivery room and for neonatal transport is now clearly defined and ensures stability or even a considerable temperature gain during transfer immediately after birth. In the light of several clinical cases, the use of a polyethylene bag during central venous catheter placement appears to be effective to prevent body temperature loss in preterm neonates. No data are currently available concerning the value of this method of prevention of hypothermia during this type of procedure. Preliminary studies conducted by our team on a dummy suggest that a polyethylene bag or sheet could be useful during this procedure by significantly reducing heat loss caused by convection and evaporation. However, compensation phenomena such as generalized vasoconstriction to cold in preterm infants are very poorly described, but can induce a functional conflict between mechanisms ensuring maintenance of homeostasis and those involved in maintenance of blood pressure.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

When Cooling a Patient After Cardiac Arrest, Does Use of a Neuromuscular Blocking Agent Make Your...

Postcardiac Arrest Therapeutic Hypothermia

After successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest, cooling the whole body is a well established treatment that improves the chances of the brain recovering. This however, has to be done within a certain time-frame from the arrest. The purpose of this study is to explore the best way of dosing the muscle relaxing medications that are given during the cooling process. Hypothesis: In the context of our institutional therapeutic hypothermia protocol, cisatracurium infusions lead to faster drops in core temperature when compared to cisatracurium prn boluses alone.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

National Epidemiologic Survey on the Incidence of Perioperative Hypothermia

Hypothermia

Study Objective: to project the incidence of perioperative hypothermia in patients with elective surgery under general anesthesia in China to determine the risk factors associated with perioperative hypothermia. to explore the patient outcome of hypothermia such as cardiovascular events, wound infection,hospital stay and so on. Study Design: The present study is a cross-sectional study with 30-day follow-up period.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Hypothermia and Circulatory Arrest During Surgery on the Ascending Aorta: A Comparison Between Two...

Ascending Aorta Aneurism

PURPOSE: To compare crash cooling versus gradient cooling methods for patients undergoing planned surgery on the ascending aorta in deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. To investigate the impact of hypothermia and circulatory arrest on the coagulation, stress-response, and cerebral outcome. BACKGROUND: Cooling to 18 °C using extracorporeal circulation allows for circulatory arrest during surgery on the ascending aorta. Two different methods are used either lowering the temperature of the blood by 10 °C at a time, gradient cooling, or as cold as possible, crash cooling. The distribution of hypothermia is expected to be different for the two methods, the latter predominantly cooling the body core. The influence on the physiological response is expected to vary with the two methods. The surgical procedure and the cooling greatly elicit a stress response and the coagulation is profoundly influenced. There can be adverse effects on the neurological outcome due to the procedure. The two methods are considered equal, but have never been subjected to comparison. The surgery and circulatory changes can have a negative influence on the cerebral outcome . METHODS: Twenty patients between 18 and 80 yrs randomized either to crash cooling or gradient cooling, ten patients in each group.. Patients with severe comorbidities or known coagulopathy are excluded. Anesthesia and operation as performed routinely in the department. The primary endpoint is duration of cooling, secondary endpoints include coagulation parameters (thromboelastography, clot stability), stress response parameters (adhesion molecule expression on endothelial cells, oxidative stress analysis, inflammatory markers), neuropsychological tests, MRI of the cerebrum, markers of cerebral ischemia, and ultrasound imaging of the great vessels for detection of air bubbles. Baseline values are obtained for all parameters.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Follow up After Survived Therapy With Mild Induced Hypothermia (MIH) After Restoration of Spontaneous...

Cardiac ArrestHypothermia

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) remains one of the major leading causes of death. Cognitive deficits are common in survivors of SCA. Postresuscitative mild induced hypothermia (MIH) lowers mortality and reduces neurologic damage after cardiac arrest. The investigators evaluated the long term neurological outcome after mild hypothermia after restoration of spontaneous circulation.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Clinical Impact of Hypothermic Machine Perfusion in Renal Transplant Recipients

Delayed Function of Renal Transplant

This is a multi-centers prospective, randomized, controlled trial. This trial will investigate the clinical outcome of kidney transplant recipients whose kidneys are under two different forms of organ preservation--hypothermic machine perfusion vs. static cold storage. Factors during the machine perfusion, such as the pressure, flow rate, and resistance index will also be investigated.

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria
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