The practice of modulating the body’s temperature to improve patient outcomes has been used in limited settings, such as during neurosurgery and cardiac surgery, dating back to the 1950's.¹ While commonly referred to as “therapeutic hypothermia” or “cooling,” temperature modulation therapy (TMT) more broadly encompasses inducing, maintaining, and reversing hypothermia, as well as maintaining normal body temperature or normothermia. Read more.
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"Repeated randomized controlled trials show that therapeutic hypothermia markedly improves the chances of a good clinical outcome in patients with brain injury from global ischemia. Hypothermia is also profoundly neuroprotective in many other forms of experimental CNS injury, and clinical trials are ongoing or planned for many further indications."
Robert Silbergleit, MDAssociate Professor Department of Emergency MedicineNeurological Emergencies Treatment Trials CCCUniversity of Michigan
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