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Title:Vpliv iducirane hipotermije ob nenadnem zastoju srca
Authors:ID Bračko, Filip (Author)
ID Koželj, Anton (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
ID Marinšek, Martin (Comentor)
ID Gosak, Lucija (Comentor)
Files:.pdf VS_Bracko_Filip_2023.pdf (531,66 KB)
MD5: C1A861D8BD741B9B4757C3A0A1FFD1B8
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Abstract:Uvod: Inducirana oz. terapevtska hipotermija je nadzorovano znižanje telesne temperature v terapevtske namene in se priporoča kot standard pri zdravljenju pacientov v kritičnem stanju. Hipotermija izboljša preskrbo možganov z načinom zmanjšanja celičnega metabolizma in posledično zmanjšane potrebe po kisiku, kar daje pacientu boljše možnosti za pozitiven nevrološki izid zdravljenja. Namen zaključnega dela je raziskati vpliv inducirane hipotermije na nevrološki izid pri pacientih po preživelem nenadnem zastoju srca. Metode: Z namenom izdelave zaključnega dela smo v podatkovnih bazah PubMed, Science Direct in Cochrane Library poiskali raziskave, pri čemer smo si pomagali z iskalnim nizom in zastavljenimi omejitvami. Potek iskanja raziskav smo predstavili v PRISMA diagramu. Uporabljena je bila deskriptivna metoda dela. Rezultati: Inducirana ali terapevtska hipotermija izboljša nevrološki izid in okrevanje pacientov, ne glede na to, ali gre za bolnišnični ali izvenbolnišnični srčni zastoj. Inducirana hipotermija prav tako ni povezana s povečanjem smrtnosti in pojavom neželenih stranskih učinkov. Razprava in zaključek: Pacienti po preživelem nenadnem zastoju srca imajo s pomočjo moderne medicinske obravnave velike možnosti preživetja in izhoda z dobrim nevrološkim izidom zdravljenja. Inducirana hipotermija predstavlja način zdravljenja, ki bi moral postati standard v obravnavi akutno bolnega pacienta po preživelem zastoju srca, saj raziskave potrjujejo njeno učinkovitost.
Keywords:hipotermija, srčni zastoj, zdravljenje, nevrološki izid
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[F. Bračko]
Year of publishing:2023
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-85227 New window
UDC:616.12-008.315:612.592(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:165872899 New window
Publication date in DKUM:13.10.2023
Views:454
Downloads:106
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Language:English
Title:The effect of induced hypothermia in the event of sudden onset cardiac arrest
Abstract:Introduction: Induced or therapeutic hypothermia is a controlled lowering of body temperature for therapeutic purposes and is recommended as a standard in the treatment of critically ill patients. Hypothermia improves the supply of the brain by reducing cellular metabolism and consequently reducing the need for oxygen, which gives the patient better chances for a positive neurological outcome of the treatment. The purpose of the final work is to investigate the impact of induced hypothermia on the neurological outcome in patients who have survived sudden cardiac arrest. Methods: In order to produce the final work, we searched for research in the PubMed, Science Direct and Cochrane Library databases, which was helped by the search string and set limitations. We presented the research search process in the PRISMA diagram. A descriptive method of work was used. Results: Induced or therapeutic hypothermia improves neurologic outcome and recovery in patients with in-hospital or out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Induced hypothermia is also not associated with increased mortality and occurrence of unwanted side effects. Discussion and conclusion: With the help of modern medical treatment, patients who have survived sudden cardiac arrest have a high chance of survival and exit with a good neurological outcome of the treatment. Induced hypothermia represents a method of treatment that should become standard in the treatment of acutely ill patients after surviving cardiac arrest, as research confirms its effectiveness.
Keywords:hypothermia, cardiac arrest, treatment, neurological outcome


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