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Body temperature changes are associated with outcomes following in-hospital cardiac arrest and return of spontaneous circulation
Resuscitation, 10/06/09
Suffoletto B et al. – Episodes of temperature lability following in–hospital resuscitation from cardiac arrest are associated with lower odds of surviving to discharge. Hyperthermia is also associated with fewer patients leaving the hospital with favorable neurologic performance. Further studies should identify whether therapeutic control over changes in body temperature after in–hospital cardiac arrest improves outcomes.
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