Targeted temperature management shows no benefit after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest became near-universally applied largely based on a single randomized trial which appeared to establish its benefits in patients with shockable rhythms. Subsequent studies called into question any benefit of temperature reduction in any patient after cardiac arrest, but avoidance of neurologically harm…
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