Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: a post hoc analysis of a nationwide, multicenter prospective registry.
Tomoya OkazakiToru HifumiKenya KawakitaYasuhiro Kurodanull nullPublished in: Annals of intensive care (2019)
In OHCA patients with severe hyperlactatemia, the adjusted predicted probability of 30-day favorable neurological outcome was greater with TTM at 32-34 °C than with TTM at 35-36 °C. Further evaluation is needed to determine whether TTM at 32-34 °C can improve neurological outcomes in patients with severe hyperlactatemia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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