Association of time-temperature curves with outcomes in temperature management for cardiac arrest.
Matthew William LuedkeCarmelo GraffagninoB Grace McKinneyJill PiperEdwin IversenBrad KollsPublished in: BMJ neurology open (2022)
Controlling for old age, longer durations between >35°C, ≤36.5°C during therapeutic hypothermia for cardiac arrest were significantly associated with good clinical outcomes. Time spent within a given temperature range may be useful for measuring the effect of temperature management.