Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3010589 Resuscitation 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryAim of the studyWe studied induction of therapeutic hypothermia during prehospital resuscitation from cardiac arrest using an infusion of ice-cold Ringer's solution in five adult patients.Material and methodsParamedics infused +4 °C Ringer's solution into the antecubital vein of the patients with a maximum rate of 33 ml/min to a target temperature of 33.0 °C.ResultsThe mean infused volume of cold fluid was 14.0 ml/kg, which resulted in a mean decrease of 2.5 °C in nasopharyngeal temperature. The decrease in temperature continued after the cessation of infusion in two patients, causing suboptimal temperatures below 32 °C.ConclusionWe conclude that the infusion of small volumes of ice-cold Ringer's solution during resuscitation results in an effective decrease in nasopharyngeal temperature. Caution should be taken to avoid temperatures below the range of mild therapeutic hypothermia.

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