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治疗性低温已被证明可以减少成人创伤性脑损伤(tbi)的影响。然而,这项研究的研究人员发现,这些好处并不适用于儿童,而且这种做法甚至会增加死亡的可能性。
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Artificial cooling can increase risk of death in children.
Therapeutic hypothermia is proven to reduce the effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in adults. Researchers of this study found these benefits do not extend to children, however, and that the practice can even increase the likelihood of death.
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