Pharmacology & therapeutics
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Knowledge of the effects of hypothermia has increased greatly over the past 25 yr. Thousands of patients have been cooled intentionally in the operating room, and hundreds of thousands of living hearts have been temporarily stopped by cold cardioplegia and restarted without difficulty or apparent ill-effect. Yet in spite of the acquisition of this vast body of clinical experience an aura of mystery stills surrounds the patient who becomes hypothermic accidentally. ⋯ The causes of, and triggering mechanism for, ventricular fibrillation are still largely unknown but the onset of ventricular fibrillation in a very cold patient may often be an irreversible complication. The place of modern anti-arrhythmic drugs in the prevention and management of this complication has yet to be elucidated. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is difficult in profoundly hypothermic patients but should be maintained until a body temperature of 30 degrees C has been achieved.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)