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Insights from patients screened but not randomised in the HYPERION trial.

Jean Baptiste LascarrouGregoire MullerJean-Pierre QuenotNicolas MassartMickael LandaisPierre AsfarJean-Pierre FratJean-Charles ChakarianMichel SirodotBruno FrancoisGuillaume GrilletSylvie VimeuxArnaud DelahayeStéphane LegrielDidier TheveninJean ReignierGwenhael Colinnull null
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2021)
Our finding of better functional outcomes without than with inclusion in the HYPERION trial, despite most non-inclusion criteria being of adverse prognostic significance (e.g., long no-flow and low-flow times and haemodynamic instability), raises important questions about the choice of patient selection criteria and the applicability of trial results to everyday practice. At present, reserving hypothermia for patients without predictors of poor prognosis seems open to criticism.
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