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Successful resuscitation from accidental hypothermia of 11.8°C: where is the lower bound for human beings?

Tomasz Mroczek, Marcin Gładki, Janusz Skalski

2020European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the case of a 27-month-old boy who underwent accidental hypothermia to 11.8°C and was resuscitated with prolonged rewarming with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation without significant neurological impairments. This is probably the lowest temperature ever documented, at which a human being has been successfully resuscitated from accidental hypothermia after the long period of circulatory arrest.

Topics & Concepts

Accidental hypothermiaAccidentalHypothermiaExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationResuscitationAnesthesiaMedicineCardiopulmonary resuscitationClinical deathExtracorporeal circulationPhysicsAcousticsThermal Regulation in MedicineCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationClimate Change and Health Impacts
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