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Outcomes of mild-to-moderate postresuscitation shock after non-shockable cardiac arrest and association with temperature management: a post hoc analysis of HYPERION trial data.

Ines ZiriatAurélie Le ThuautGwenhael ColinHamid MerdjiGuillaume GrilletPatrick GirardieBertrand SouweinePierre-François DequinThierry BoulainJean-Pierre FratPierre AsfarBruno FrancoisMickael LandaisGaëtan PlantefeveJean-Pierre QuenotJean-Charles ChakarianMichel SirodotStéphane LegrielNicolas MassartDidier TheveninArnaud DesachyArnaud DelahayeVlad BotocSylvie VimeuxFrederic MartinoJean ReignierAlain CariouJean Baptiste Lascarrou
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2022)
After non-shockable cardiac arrest, mild-to-moderate postresuscitation shock at intensive-care-unit admission did not seem associated with day-90 functional outcome or survival. Therapeutic hypothermia at 33 °C was not associated with worse outcomes compared to controlled normothermia in patients with postresuscitation shock. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01994772.
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