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近悬吊昏迷幸存者轻度治疗性低温的有益反应。

Beneficial response to mild therapeutic hypothermia for comatose survivors of near-hanging.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, NY, USA.

出版信息

Am J Emerg Med. 2010 Mar;28(3):390.e1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2009.07.022.

Abstract

Therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to clearly benefit comatose survivors of cardiac arrest. It is reasonable to postulate that if therapeutic hypothermia is beneficial for the neurological injury of cardiac arrest, then it may have a role in the treatment of near-hanging suffocation injuries. We report a retrospective series of 2 patients who received mild therapeutic hypothermia for their comatose state after a near-hanging injury. The exclusionary criteria and protocols that we use for comatose survivors of cardiac arrest were used. After at least 24 hours of mild therapeutic hypothermia, both patients had a complete return of neurological function, with Glasgow Coma Scale scores of 15 at the time of discharge from the hospital. These data, taken with other case series, suggest that therapeutic hypothermia may be beneficial for comatose survivors of near-hanging.

摘要

亚低温治疗已被证明可明显改善心脏骤停后昏迷幸存者的预后。合理推测,如果亚低温治疗对心脏骤停后神经损伤有益,那么它可能对近悬吊窒息伤的治疗有作用。我们报告了两例近悬吊窒息伤后昏迷患者接受亚低温治疗的回顾性系列病例。使用了我们对心脏骤停昏迷幸存者所使用的排除标准和方案。在至少 24 小时的亚低温治疗后,两名患者的神经功能均完全恢复,出院时格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分为 15 分。这些数据与其他病例系列一起表明,亚低温治疗可能对近悬吊窒息昏迷幸存者有益。

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