Neonatal Induced Hypothermia
Abstract
Neonatal induced hypothermia is a new treatment option for term and near-term infants who have experienced a significant neurologic insult in the perinatal period. Induced hypothermia lowers the core temperature of the brain by 2°C to 5°C. This treatment, when initiated within 6 hours after birth and maintained for 72 hours, lowers the metabolic demands of the brain and therefore reduces the damage from hypoxemia-ischemia and subsequent reperfusion injury. This therapy has been shown in recent studies to reduce the incidence of death and disability in infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Keywords: Hypoxemia, Ischemia, Hypothermia, Cooling, Near-term, Encephalopathy
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PII: S1527-3369(07)00043-8
doi:10.1053/j.nainr.2007.05.002
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