2019
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00344
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Early Prophylactic Hypothermia for Patients With Severe Traumatic Injury: Premature to Close the Case

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“…1 However, the POLAR-based recommendation to abandon TH was challenged. [2][3][4] It was especially difficult to achieve consensus regarding the use of moderate TH (deep body temperature <35°C), since 24 of the 35 surveyed experts stated that it had a role in the treatment of sTBI with elevated intracranial pressure (Seattle International sTBI Consensus Conference, Survey 3). 5 After several rounds of voting, the routine use of moderate TH was not recommended, whereas mild TH was recommended, but only as tier-three treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 However, the POLAR-based recommendation to abandon TH was challenged. [2][3][4] It was especially difficult to achieve consensus regarding the use of moderate TH (deep body temperature <35°C), since 24 of the 35 surveyed experts stated that it had a role in the treatment of sTBI with elevated intracranial pressure (Seattle International sTBI Consensus Conference, Survey 3). 5 After several rounds of voting, the routine use of moderate TH was not recommended, whereas mild TH was recommended, but only as tier-three treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%