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Open AccessDysglycemia, glycemic variability and outcome after cardiac arrest and temperature management at 33 °C and 36 °C (a post-hoc analysis of the target temperature management trial)
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Cooling Techniques for Targeted Temperature Management Post-cardiac Arrest
The use of hypothermia for clinical purposes dates back to antiquity. For example, Hippocrates advocated packing wounded patients in snow and ice to reduce hemorrhage [1]. The concept that hypothermia can prov...
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Open AccessDoes protamine infusion reduce postoperative blood loss and heparin rebound in cardiac surgery patients? A retrospective analysis of 240 patients on the cardiac ICU
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