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Selective therapeutic cooling: To maximize benefits and minimize side effects related to hypothermia

Di Wu, Jian Chen, Xuxiang Zhang, Roxanne Ilagan, Yuchuan Ding, Xunming Ji

2021Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Selective therapeutic cooling is a promising technique for reducing final infarct volume and improving outcomes in ischemic stroke, especially as research regarding brain reperfusion continues to be explored. A recent study provided promising results on the safety and feasibility of selective therapeutic hypothermia via a closed-loop cooling catheter system for intra-carotid blood cooling in an ovine stroke model, but they failed to find efficacy of this method in this model. It is a major step forward from bench to bed side, but enhancing benefits of selective therapeutic cooling may need to take into account a more targeted induction of brain hypothermia and should mitigate potential side effects related to inducing hypothermia.

Topics & Concepts

HypothermiaMedicineBench to bedsideStroke (engine)Intensive care medicineAnesthesiaTherapeutic effectTargeted temperature managementIschemiaBrain ischemiaCatheterThermal Regulation in MedicineCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances