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Therapeutic hypothermia for stroke: do you guys do it at your institutions? If you do, how do you do it (what do you use to cool? to control shivering?)
Not done here which is surprising, because we do a lot of probably harmful things to stroke patients in the name of research.
Therapeutic hypothermia for stroke: do you guys do it at your institutions? If you do, how do you do it (what do you use to cool? to control shivering?)
Pretty much every cooling protocol I've ever seen involves paralysis for shivering.
But we don't have one for stroke here.
I thought cooling was for post cardiac arrests...does it slow brain tissue death?
That's the point. It prevents free oxidative injury in the post resuscitation phase. Whether the blood not going to brain is from heart stopping or thrombus, it's the same concept.