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Therapeutic Hypothermia Program Highlighted in SJ Magazine

February 10, 2011 Leave a Comment
The February issue of SJ Magazine featured an article about life saving medical advances in emergency cardiac care. Therapeutic hypothermia is a treatment used on cardiac arrest patients. After a patient is resuscitated, they are cooled so that their core body temperature drops in order to prevent brain damage caused by the heart stopping.
Posted in: Newsmakers Tagged: Critical Care Medicine, emergency medicine, therapeutic hypothermia

Therapeutic Hypothermia Being Used By Paramedics

September 21, 2010 Leave a Comment
The Philadelphia Inquirer recently published an article about hospital paramedics who are using the cooling process of icing cardiac-arrest patients in the ambulance, even before they get to the ER, to prevent neurological damage.
Posted in: Newsmakers Tagged: Critical Care Medicine, therapeutic hypothermia

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