• Critical care medicine · Nov 2015

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    Excellent Outcome With Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation After Accidental Profound Hypothermia (13.8°C) and Drowning.

    • Birgitta S Romlin, Helena Winberg, Magnus Janson, Boris Nilsson, Kerstin Björk, Anders Jeppsson, Gunilla Drake, and Andreas Claesson.
    • 1Department of Pediatric Anesthesia and Intensive Care, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden. 2Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden. 3Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. 4Department of Pediatrics, The Queen Silvia Children's Hospital, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden. 5Department of Medicine, Center for Resuscitation Science, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
    • Crit. Care Med. 2015 Nov 1;43(11):e521-5.

    ObjectiveTo report outcome and intensive care strategy in a 7-year-old girl with accidental profound hypothermia and drowning.Data Sources And ExtractionPatient records and interviews with search-and-rescue personnel.Study SelectionCase report.Data SynthesisThe girl was rescued after an estimated submersion time of at least 83 minutes in icy sea water. She presented with cardiac arrest, ice in her upper airways, a first-documented nasopharyngeal temperature of 13.8°C, and a serum potassium of 11.3 mmol/L. The patient was slowly rewarmed with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and made an exceptional recovery after intensive care and a long rehabilitation time.ConclusionExcellent outcome is possible in children with body temperature and serum potassium reaching the far limits of previously reported human survival and prolonged submersion time.

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