• Enfermería intensiva · Apr 2010

    [Clinical course of induced hypothermia after cardiac arrest].

    • M I Irigoyen Aristorena, A Yagüe Gastón, and J Roldán Ramírez.
    • Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos, Hospital de Navarra, Pamplona, España. irigoyenis@gmail.com
    • Enferm Intensiva. 2010 Apr 1;21(2):58-67.

    IntroductionCardiac Arrest is a major health problem because of its high mortality and neurological effects due to hypoxia. Based on the Scientific Societies recommendations and Scientific Evidence, our hospital began to apply Mild Hypothermia in 2006. OBJECTIVE OF THIS CLINICAL COURSE: To standardize the application of the non-invasive Induction and Maintenance Hypothermia System (Arctic-Sun), to avoid the variability of the clinical practice, and to ensure patient quality of care and safety.MethodologyA review was made of the literature and protocols of the Health Care Centers where hypothermia is used. The clinical records of the patients in whom this technique was used were analyzed. Meetings were held with the professionals in order to reach a consensus. STAFF: Doctors, Nurses and Nursing assistants.TechniqueThe activities in each phase were described: preparation and patient monitoring, cooling device, programming, induction and maintenance of hypothermia and controlled rewarming until normothermia is reached.Copyright (c) 2009 Elsevier España, S.L. y SEEIUC. All rights reserved.

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