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Induced hyperthermia exacerbates neurologic neuronal histologic damage after asphyxial cardiac arrest in rats*
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Induced hyperthermia when administered at 24 hrs, but not 48 hrs, worsens ischemic brain injury in rats resuscitated from asphyxial cardiac arrest. This may have implications for postresuscitative management of children and adults resuscitated from cardiac arrest. The common clinical practice of actively warming patients with spontaneous hypothermia might result in iatrogenic injury if warming results in hyperthermic overshoot. Avoidance of hyperthermia induced by active warming at critical time periods after cardiac arrest may be important.
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