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Temperature Control After Cardiac Arrest: A Narrative Review

Samantha Fernandez Hernandez, Brooke Barlow, Vera Pertsovskaya, Carolina B. Maciel

2023Advances in Therapy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiac arrest (CA) is a critical public health issue affecting more than half a million Americans annually. The main determinant of outcome post-CA is hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HIBI), and temperature control is currently the only evidence-based, guideline-recommended intervention targeting secondary brain injury. Temperature control is a key component of a post-CA care bundle; however, conflicting evidence challenges its wide implementation across the vastly heterogeneous population of CA survivors. Here, we critically appraise the available literature on temperature control in HIBI, detail how the evidence has been integrated into clinical practice, and highlight the complications associated with its use and the timing of neuroprognostication after CA. Future clinical trials evaluating different temperature targets, rates of rewarming, duration of cooling, and identifying which patient phenotype benefits from different temperature control methods are needed to address these prevailing knowledge gaps.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTargeted temperature managementIntensive care medicineGuidelineNarrative reviewPopulationInternal medicineCardiologyEmergency medicinePathologyResuscitationEnvironmental healthReturn of spontaneous circulationCardiopulmonary resuscitationCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationThermal Regulation in MedicineTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances