➡️ Despite apparently dying, when her coffin was opened to allow Oxford University medical students the opportunity to perform a dissection for their studies, the young woman showed signs of life
➡️ She was rewarmed, survived, and granted a pardon
(en.wikipedia.org)
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➡️ She was rewarmed, survived, and granted a pardon
(en.wikipedia.org)
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➡️ The first non-randomised human study of induced hypothermia post cardiac arrest was in 1959
➡️ Of 12 patients cooled to 31–32°C for up to 8 days, 6 survived
➡️ Of 7 patients not cooled, just 1 survived
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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➡️ Of 12 patients cooled to 31–32°C for up to 8 days, 6 survived
➡️ Of 7 patients not cooled, just 1 survived
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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Further studies evaluated cooling
➡️ cold fluids intra-arrest (harmful)
➡️ localised intra-arrest cooling with a nasal device (may be beneficial)
➡️ endovascular cooling (similar to surface cooling)
➡️ longer periods of cooling (no difference)
criticalcarereviews.com
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➡️ cold fluids intra-arrest (harmful)
➡️ localised intra-arrest cooling with a nasal device (may be beneficial)
➡️ endovascular cooling (similar to surface cooling)
➡️ longer periods of cooling (no difference)
criticalcarereviews.com
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Come to #CCR22
➡️ to hear chief investigator @nielsen_niklas present & discuss TTM2
➡️ to learn about plans for the TTM3 trial, the latest chapter in this ancient story of therapeutic hypothermia
criticalcarereviews.com
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➡️ to hear chief investigator @nielsen_niklas present & discuss TTM2
➡️ to learn about plans for the TTM3 trial, the latest chapter in this ancient story of therapeutic hypothermia
criticalcarereviews.com
23/24
@nielsen_niklas Images from wikipedia & shutterstock
CCR22 is supported by @VisitBelfast @belfastcc @TourismNIreland @norsomedical @MyIntensiveCare
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CCR22 is supported by @VisitBelfast @belfastcc @TourismNIreland @norsomedical @MyIntensiveCare
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