1. Rescue hypothermia for refractory hypercapnia.
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Pietrini D, Pennisi M, Vitale F, Pulitanò SM, Conti G, Mancino A, Piastra M, and De Luca D
- Subjects
- Bronchiolitis, Viral complications, Bronchiolitis, Viral diagnosis, Humans, Hypercapnia diagnosis, Hypercapnia virology, Infant, Male, Respiratory Insufficiency diagnosis, Respiratory Insufficiency virology, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections complications, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections diagnosis, Treatment Outcome, Bronchiolitis, Viral therapy, Bronchiolitis, Viral virology, Hypercapnia therapy, Hypothermia, Induced methods, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections therapy, Respiratory Syncytial Viruses isolation & purification
- Abstract
Hypothermia may reduce the CO(2) production by decreasing the metabolism of the cooled tissue. We describe the first clinical use of hypothermia to lower hypercarbia in a case of bronchiolitis related respiratory failure unresponsive to maximal respiratory support. In this case, hypothermia allowed sparing the use of extracorporeal life support. Conclusion Hypothermia might be useful for severe acute respiratory failure unresponsive to aggressive respiratory support.
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- 2012
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