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This issue of Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management contains two expert panel discussions as well as original articles and a new Arctic Challenge that should be of great interest to the readership of the Journal. In one expert panel discussion held during the 2018 Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management Meeting in Miami, several experts discussed their experiences on testing therapeutic hypothermia in unique clinical cases. This informative panel discussion was based on three lectures that provided new data on the use of therapeutic hypothermia in cardiogenic shock, heat stroke, and after multitrauma resulting in accidental hypothermia. In another expert panel discussion, experts also discussed current challenges regarding temperature management associated with nursing care. This series of presentations included topics on support services for family and caregivers that provide posthospital support, the management of temperature-induced side effects, and important questions regarding targeted temperature maintenance considerations. These presentations and the resulting round table discussions stimulated significant interactions among the attendees of this annual meeting. In addition to these expert panel discussions, five original articles and one case report are included in this issue. A study by Dr. Jeong and colleagues provides new data on radiologic measurements of brain swelling in patients with hemispheric infarctions during targeted temperature management. In the article by Dr. Pastukhov and colleagues, new information was presented on the critical role of hypothermia in contributing to glutamate levels in synaptosomal nerve terminals and in the maintenance of glutamate concentrations during hypothermic conditions. Dr. Watson and colleagues raise the important question on whether it is feasible and safe to induce mild hypothermia in awake cardiac arrest patients. Dr. Bergan and colleagues next present findings on using a pig model on the role of beta 1-adrenergic receptor blockage on myocardial contraction and relaxation under hypothermic conditions. The impact of serum albumin concentrations on outcome in cardiac patients from the recently completed CRITICAL Study is presented by Dr. Matsuyama and colleagues. Dr. Oh and colleagues provide a case report of cerebral arterial gas embolism and the effects of hypothermia in a patient. Finally, another study by Dr. Jahns and colleagues reports survival data in a patient experiencing hyperpyrexia as an adverse consequence effect of MDMA intake.
机译:这种治疗性低温和温度管理问题包含两个专家小组讨论以及原始文章和新的北极挑战,应该对期刊读者感兴趣。在2018年迈阿密治疗低温和温度管理会议期间举行的一个专家小组讨论,有几位专家讨论了他们在独特的临床病例中检测治疗低温的经验。这种信息专家小组讨论基于三次讲座,提供了关于在型心电基休克,热风中暑使用治疗性低温和多重摩托之后使用的新数据。在另一个专家小组讨论中,专家们还讨论了关于与护理相关的温度管理的当前挑战。这一系列演示包括为家庭和护理人员提供支持服务的主题,提供Posthospital支持,温度诱导的副作用的管理以及有针对性温度维护考虑的重要问题。这些介绍和由此产生的圆桌会议讨论刺激了本年度会议与会者之间的重大互动。除了这些专家小组讨论之外,这个问题还列出了五篇原始文章和一个案例报告。 JEONG及其同事博士的一项研究提供了关于在有针对性温度管理期间患有半球梗塞患者脑肿胀的放射学测量的新数据。在Pastukhov博士和同事博士的文章中,提出了少量抑制蛋白核心神经末端的谷氨酸水平和维持谷氨酸浓度在低温条件下的谷氨酸浓度的关键作用。沃森和同事博士提出了关于在清醒的心脏骤停患者中诱导轻度体温过低的重要问题。 Bergan博士和同事下一个关于使用猪模型对β1-肾上腺素能受体堵塞对体内病症下心肌收缩和放松作用的研究结果。 Matsuyama博士和同事们介绍了最近完成的关键研究中的心脏病患者患者患者患者结果的影响。哦兼同事博士提供了脑动脉毒气栓塞的病例报告和患者体温过低的影响。最后,Jahns博士和同事博士的另一项研究报告了经历过高孵化性的患者中的存活数据作为MDMA摄入的不良后果影响。

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