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Effectiveness of lower target temperature therapeutic hypothermia in post-cardiac arrest syndrome patients with a resuscitation interval of ≤30 min

Authors :
Shinichi Shirai
Ken Nagao
Takashi Nakahara
Shunji Kasaoka
Kazunori Kashiwase
Yasuhiro Kuroda
Hiroshi Hazui
Hiroshi Nonogi
Tomokazu Motomura
Naohiro Yonemoto
Yuji Yasuga
Hideki Arimoto
Hiroyuki Yokoyama
Kenji Nishioka
Hirotaka Sawano
Tadashi Kaneko
Yoshio Tahara
Mamoru Hase
Source :
Journal of Intensive Care
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is a standard strategy to reduce brain damage in post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) patients. However, it is unknown whether the target temperature should be adjusted for PCAS patients in different states. Participants in the J-PULSE-Hypo study database were divided into lower (32.0–33.5 °C; Group L) or moderate (34.0–35.0 °C; Group M) temperature groups. Primary outcome was a favourable neurological outcome (proportion of patients with a Glasgow-Pittsburgh Cerebral Performance Category [CPC] of 1–2 on day 30). We compared between the two groups and in subgroups of patients divided by age and resuscitation interval (interval from collapse to return of spontaneous circulation) by propensity score (PS) analysis. Overall, 467 participants were analysed. The proportions of patients with favourable neurological outcomes were as follows (Group L vs. Group M) (OR; Odds ratio): all patients, 64 % (n = 42) vs. 55 % ((n = 424) (PS; OR 1.381 (0.596–3.197)), P = 0.452) and resuscitation interval ≤ 30 min, 88 % (n = 24) vs. 64 % ((n = 281) (PS; OR 7.438 (1.769–31.272)), P = 0.007). PCAS patients with a resuscitation interval of

Details

ISSN :
20520492
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Intensive Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f3cb21e71eaec3b7721db3723d359de3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40560-015-0095-2