2023
DOI: 10.1177/0271678x231211726
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Transnasal cooling: New prospect of selective hypothermia in acute ischemic stroke

Xi Chen,
Shuaili Xu,
Ming Li
et al.

Abstract: Rapid and selective therapeutic hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective method for acute ischemic stroke. A recent study developed a simple but efficient technique of transnasal cooling, in which air at ambient temperature was passed through standard nasal cannula to induce evaporative cooling of the brain. Selective brain temperature decrease was achieved within 25 minutes in piglets. It is a major step forward to initiate early brain cooling. However, it is still necessary to devise a more comprehensive s… Show more

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“…Primary methods entail circulating cool water through the nasal passage and continuously administering a blend of coolant and oxygen. 27 Given the proximity of the nasal cavity to the skull base, a combination of transnasal cooling and ice cap therapy appears more effective for brain cooling. These non‐invasive and selective modalities offer promising avenues for reducing brain temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary methods entail circulating cool water through the nasal passage and continuously administering a blend of coolant and oxygen. 27 Given the proximity of the nasal cavity to the skull base, a combination of transnasal cooling and ice cap therapy appears more effective for brain cooling. These non‐invasive and selective modalities offer promising avenues for reducing brain temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%