PPT-1 Routine Hypothermia with Circulatory Arrest and Retrograd

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Aortic Symposium 2010 Andrew W ElBardissi MD MPH Sary F Aranki MD Lawrence H Cohn MD Stanton K Shernan MD Daniel J FitzGerald CCP LP R Morton Bolman III MD Division

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Aortic Symposium 2010 Andrew W ElBardissi MD MPH Sary F Aranki MD Lawrence H Cohn MD Stanton K Shernan MD Daniel J FitzGerald CCP LP R Morton Bolman III MD Division of Cardiac Surgery. Hypothermia post Cardiac Arrest.. E Hessel, II, MD, FACS. Strive to Revive: . Improving Cardiac Resuscitation. American Heart Association and. UK HealthCare Gill Heart Institute. Lexington, KY. April 28, 2014. John S. Burr, MD, FCCP. Illinois Heart and Lung Associates. 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The science behind the changes. Michele Vicari-Christensen DNP ARNP. August 17. th. 2013. Objectives. Discuss the recent changes in ACLS. Understand the scientific rationale for the changes presented. Arrêt cardiaque. Alain Cariou . Intensive Care Unit – Cochin University Hospital . Paris Descartes University – INSERM U970 (France). 20. ème. Congrès du CREUF - Chartres. Liens d’intérêts. Jose G. Cabanas, MD MPH FACEP. Paul R. Hinchey, MD MBA FACEP. Office of the Medical Director. Austin-Travis County EMS System. Austin/Travis County EMS. Approximately 1.2 million citizens, 1,100 square miles, . MODERATOR. – DR. CHANDRIKA. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE. PRESENTED BY . DEPT. . OF EMEERGENCY MEDICINE. Introduction. Key interventions to prevent arrest. Adult cardiac arrest algorithm. Therapeutic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest. Jordan S. Weingarten, MD. Medical Director, SMC Austin Adult ICU. Medical Director, SMC Austin Adult ECMO. July 30, 2016. Disclosures. I have no financial interest in any of the products discussed. E Hessel, II, MD, FACS. Strive to Revive: . Improving Cardiac Resuscitation. American Heart Association and. UK HealthCare Gill Heart Institute. Lexington, KY. April 28, 2014. Revised . April 28, . Cody M. Yochum, DNP, ARPN, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, CCRN. Internal/Critical Care Medicine. St. John Medical Center | Tulsa, Oklahoma. Targeted Temperature Management. Targeted Temperature Management (formerly Therapeutic Hypothermia) is the intentional cooling of a patient to 33-36. Objectives. After this presentation, the audience will be able to. .... 1. Identify indications for . Therapeutic Hypothermia (TH). 2. Discuss contraindications for . TH. 3. Identify the complications & risks of . Last Time. Vasopressors. Inotropes. Today. Post cardiac arrest management. Targeted Temperature Management (TTM). Case. 54yr old tax lawyer. Collapses on Liverpool St Station. Anaethetist. on scene who finds AED. Hypothermia is a lowering of the body temperature in response to cold. Mild Hypothermia. Core temperature of 95 F (35 C). Moderate Hypothermia. Core Temperature of 86 F (32 C). Severe Hypothermia. Core Temperature less than 82 F (28 C). R.R. CHATRATH, T.K. KAUL AND D.R. WALKER ABSTRACT The use of cardioplegia (pharmacologically induced electromechanical arrest) to achieve the ideal conditions for cardiac surgical operations was int Resident Board Review. July 6, 2010. Definition. A condition in which the core body temperature is below the normal physiologic parameters for an individual species. Classification. Primary. Subnormal temperature caused by excessive exposure to low environmental temperatures.

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