Ahmed M. Asiri, Salman A. Alzahrani, Afrah Y. Saddeek, Faisal A. Ghazwani, Abdulhakeem Alotaibi, Shahalil Alqani
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摘要
心脏骤停的病人在医院外康复,控制体温是有益的。要开始进行这种干预,需要满足哪些具体情况,目前仍不确定。由于其结果的不确定性,研究人员使用了不同的方法来研究OHCA TTM干预措施。该研究的主要目的是确定体温管理是否会影响在医院外发生的成人心脏骤停的生存结果。研究人员检查了几个在线数据库来收集数据,包括Web of Science、PubMed Central、Medline、Embase和Cochrane。我们的研究检查了几个随机对照试验,包括随机临床试验和随机对照试验,涉及TTM干预成年OHCA患者。根据筛选、收集和提取数据的搜索标准进行分析。在定性分析的基础上,进行了综合。共有21项研究,共11435名参与者,中位样本为355人,没有一项研究提供足够的定性和定量证据,表明TTM介入变异对OHCA患者的神经和死亡率结局是安全、可行、有效和有效的。
Assessing the Impact of Temperature Management Interventions on Survival Outcomes in Adult Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Comprehensive Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
A cardiac arrest patient who has recovered outside the hospital, managing body temperature is beneficial. There is still uncertainty as to what specific circumstances should be met in order for such interventions to be initiated. Researchers have used different methods to study OHCA TTM interventions due to the uncertainty surrounding their outcomes. The study’s main objective is to determine if temperature management affects survival outcomes in adult cardiac arrests occurring outside of the hospital. Several online databases were examined to collect data, including Web of Science, PubMed Central, Medline, Embase and Cochrane. Our study examined several randomized controlled trials, including randomized clinical trials and randomized controlled trials that involved TTM interventions in adult OHCA patients. An analysis was conducted based on the search criteria for screening, collecting, and extracting data. Based primarily on qualitative analysis, a synthesis was conducted. There were 21 studies with a total of 11435 participants, with a median sample of 355, and none of them demonstrated sufficient qualitative and quantitative evidence indicating that TTM interventional variants were safe, feasible, efficient, and effective on neurological and mortality outcomes in OHCA patients.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE is a quarterly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in the field of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Pharmaceutical Analysis on the basis of its originality, importance, disciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance, and surprising conclusions. IJPQA also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.