Implementation of targeted temperature management: 2017 evidence-based guideline from the Neurocritical Care Society

ZHAN Qing, ZHAO Yun

Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation ›› 2017, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (4) : 157-164.

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Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation ›› 2017, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (4) : 157-164. DOI: 10.12022/jnnr.2017-0072
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Implementation of targeted temperature management: 2017 evidence-based guideline from the Neurocritical Care Society

  • ZHAN Qing1, ZHAO Yun2
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Abstract

On October 16, 2017, the Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) released an evidence-based guideline: The Implementation of Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) (hereinafter referred to as the 2017 NCS guideline). Based on population-intervention-comparison-outcome (PICO) frame, the editorial committee for this guide line has addressed and discussed 16 clinical problems related to the 3 aspects of implementation of TTM in neurocritical care practice, including TTM’s induction and maintenance, shivering and complications. The 2017 NCS guideline is designed to assist the clinicians in neurocritical care who use TTM to carry out TTM better. Based on the interpretation of the 2017 NCS guideline, the similarities and differences in TTM application among the 2017 NCS guideline, 2017 guidelines for TTM in the intensive care unit (ICU) from France, 2015 guidelines for the use of TTM (therapeutic hypothermia) after cardiac arrest from Canada, 2016 China expert consensus on TTM after cardiac arrest and 2015 China expert consensus on hypothermia in neurocritical care are analyzed and compared, in order to help clinicians better understand the TTM application in neurocritical care.

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Neurocritical care / Targeted temperature management / Shivering / Metabolism / Complications / Guideline / Neurocritical Care Society

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ZHAN Qing, ZHAO Yun. Implementation of targeted temperature management: 2017 evidence-based guideline from the Neurocritical Care Society[J]. Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation. 2017, 13(4): 157-164 https://doi.org/10.12022/jnnr.2017-0072

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Pudong New District Health and Family Planning Commission Research Project of Priority Disciplinary Field of Neurology of Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine (No. PWZxk2017-04); Talents Training Program of Shanghai Seventh People’s Hospital (No. MZY2017-01)
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