Untoward Effects in the Practice of Therapeutic Hypothermia: A Literature Update

O. Karcioglu, N. Koyuncu
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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) is the plague of the modern day and therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is launched to be a remedy against this. TH is practised mainly in the treatment of adult cardiac arrest and neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Despite the improved benefits of mild TH, there are commonly overlooked complications associated during management. TH may cause an increase in insulin resistance and a reduction in insulin levels which result in hyperglycemia. Studies showed a significantly increased incidence of meningitis, pneumonia and wound infections. Hypothermia was also reportedly associated with increased blood loss and transfusions. In addition, electrolyte abnormalities such as hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia, hypophosphatemia, hypo- and hyperglycaemia have been described during TH. The procedure has also been shown to incite mild metabolic acidosis. This article reviews the current literature to provide systematic data regarding adverse and untoward effects attributed to the procedure of TH in the emergency setting.
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治疗性低温治疗的不良影响:文献更新
院外心脏骤停(OHCA)是现代的瘟疫,而低温治疗(TH)是针对这一问题的补救措施。TH主要用于治疗成人心脏骤停和新生儿缺氧缺血性脑病。尽管轻度TH的益处有所改善,但在治疗过程中仍存在常被忽视的并发症。甲状腺激素可引起胰岛素抵抗的增加和胰岛素水平的降低,从而导致高血糖。研究表明,脑膜炎、肺炎和伤口感染的发病率显著增加。据报道,体温过低还与失血和输血增加有关。此外,在TH期间,电解质异常如低钾血症、低镁血症、低磷血症、低血糖和高血糖也被描述过。这一过程也被证明会引起轻度代谢性酸中毒。本文回顾了目前的文献,以提供系统的数据,关于在紧急情况下的TH程序的不良和不良影响。
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