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[ 1] titled “The compliance with TTM protocol may benefit outcomes in cardiac arrest survivors: A retrospective cohort study.” The research demonstrated that non-traumatic cardiac arrest survivors who did not undergo targeted temperature management (TTM) following the protocol had worse neurological...

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Published inThe American journal of emergency medicine Vol. 92; pp. 206 - 207
Main Authors Ko, Tzu-Chien, Hsieh, Chien-Chieh, Jaw, Fu-Shan, Chang, Chang-Chen, Su, Mei-Chin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.06.2025
Elsevier Limited
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ISSN0735-6757
1532-8171
DOI10.1016/j.ajem.2024.12.057

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Summary:[ 1] titled “The compliance with TTM protocol may benefit outcomes in cardiac arrest survivors: A retrospective cohort study.” The research demonstrated that non-traumatic cardiac arrest survivors who did not undergo targeted temperature management (TTM) following the protocol had worse neurological outcomes compared to the protocol-compliant group. Investigating adjunctive strategies such as neuromuscular blockers for precise temperature control and enhance temperature stability [ 10], automated feedback devices for minimizing variability [ 11], and the broader role of protocolized post-cardiac arrest care could further optimize outcomes.
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ISSN:0735-6757
1532-8171
DOI:10.1016/j.ajem.2024.12.057