
Targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arrest
2022年8月29日 · TTM: constant temperature of 32-36°C for ≥ 24 hours; then prevent fever in the following 24 hours to 48 hours post-ROSC. Recommended for adult IHCA and OHCA patients who are comatose (i.e. lack of meaningful response to verbal commands)
Targeted Temperature Management in Postresuscitation Care …
2022年10月26日 · Targeted temperature management at the wide range between 32 °C and 36 °C has been one of the main therapeutic strategies to improve neurological outcome in postresuscitation care. This recommendation has been mainly based on 2 small randomized trials that were published 20 years ago.
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(TTM) Targeted Temperature Management. TTM which was previously called therapeutic hypothermia is the only intervention that has been shown to improve neurological outcomes after cardiac arrest. Induced hypothermia should occur soon …
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2024年6月2日 · who should receive TTM37.8 (versus no TTM)? It's unclear precisely which patients may benefit from TTM37.8. Avoiding fever is likely beneficial for any patients with significant anoxic brain injury.
(TTM) receive high priority as cardiac interventions. • Emergent cardiac intervention: Early evaluation of 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG); consider hemodynamics for decision on cardiac intervention • TTM: If patient is not following commands, start TTM as soon as possible; begin at 32-36°C for 24 hours by using a cooling device with
UPHS Post Cardiac Arrest Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) Clinical Practice Guideline Purpose: A guideline to direct evidence-based care to post cardiac arrest patients who remain comatose after return of spontaneous circulation. This guideline should be used in conjunction with the Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) orderset in Penn Chart.
• Initiate targeted temperature management (TTM) with the goal of initiating treatment within 4 hours of ROSC and achieving a target temperature of 36° C (96.8° F) within 4 hours of initiation and sustained for 24 hrs. • Other treatment interventions (i.e. cardiac cath) should be simultaneously pursued as indicated. If
Therapeutic temperature management (TTM): post-resuscitation …
TTM is recommended for all patients with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) from cardiac arrest who have abnormal conscious levels during the immediate post-arrest period. Cooling to mild hypothermia temperatures has been shown to have survival and neurological benefits for cardiac arrest patients with shockable rhythms.
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2021年6月11日 · Targeted Temperature Management (TTM), also referred to as Therapeutic Hypothermia, is the maintenance of specific body temperature goals after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) post-cardiac arrest to reduce brain injury.
Targeted Temperature Management in Cardiac Arrest: An Updated …
The European Resuscitation Council also recommends TTM with a target temperature between 32 and 36 °C for at least 24 h for adults who remain comatose or unresponsive after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) for both OHCA and IHCA .