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A Novel Cooling Device for Targeted Brain Temperature Control and Therapeutic Hypothermia: Feasibility Study in an Animal Model.

机译:用于目标脑温控制和治疗性低温的新型冷却装置:在动物模型中的可行性研究。

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BACKGROUND:\ud\udTherapeutic hypothermia (i.e., temperature management) is an effective option for improving survival and neurological outcome after cardiac arrest and is potentially useful for the care of the critically ill neurological patient. We analyzed the feasibility of a device to control the temperature of the brain by controlling the temperature of the blood flowing through the neck.\udMETHODS:\ud\udA lumped parameter dynamic model, with one-dimensional heat transfer, was used to predict cooling effects and to test experimental hypotheses. The cooling system consisted of a flexible collar and was tested on 4 adult sheep, in which brain and body temperatures were invasively monitored for the duration of the experiment.\udRESULTS:\ud\udModel-based simulations predicted a lowering of the temperature of the brain and the body following the onset of cooling, with a rate of 0.4 °C/h for the brain and 0.2 °C/h for the body. The experimental findings showed comparable cooling rates in the two body compartments, with temperature reductions of 0.6 (0.2) °C/h for the brain and 0.6 (0.2) °C/h for the body. For a 70 kg adult human subject, we predict a temperature reduction of 0.64 °C/h for the brain and 0.43 °C/h for the body.\udCONCLUSIONS:\ud\udThis work demonstrates the feasibility of using a non-invasive method to induce brain hypothermia using a portable collar. This device demonstrated an optimal safety profile and represents a potentially useful method for the administration of mild hypothermia and temperature control (i.e., treatment of hyperpyrexia) in cardiac arrest and critically ill neurologic patients.
机译:背景:低温治疗(即温度管理)是提高心脏骤停后存活率和神经系统结局的有效选择,并且可能对危重神经病患者的护理有用。我们分析了通过控制流过脖子的血液温度来控制大脑温度的设备的可行性。\ udMETHODS:\ ud \ ud使用一维传热的集总参数动态模型来预测冷却效果并检验实验假设。冷却系统由挠性项圈组成,并在4只成年绵羊中进行了测试,在整个实验过程中都对侵入性的大脑和体温进行了监测。\ udRESULTS:\ ud \ ud基于模型的模拟预测了温度的降低冷却开始后,大脑和身体的速度分别为:大脑0.4°C / h和身体0.2°C / h。实验结果表明,两个车厢内的冷却速度相当,大脑的温度降低了0.6(0.2)°C / h,身体的温度降低了0.6(0.2)°C / h。对于一个体重为70公斤的成年人,我们预测大脑的温度降低为0.64°C / h,身体的温度降低为0.43°C / h。\ ud结论:\ ud \ ud这项工作证明了使用非侵入性方法的可行性使用便携式项圈诱发脑部低温。该装置显示出最佳的安全性,并代表了在心脏骤停和重症神经病患者中进行轻度低温和温度控制(即高热治疗)的潜在有用方法。

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