TY - JOUR
T1 - Relevance of induced and accidental hypothermia after trauma-haemorrhage–what do we know from experimental models in pigs?
AU - Hildebrand, Frank
AU - Radermacher, Peter
AU - Ruchholtz, Steffen
AU - Huber-Lang, Markus
AU - Seekamp, Andreas
AU - Flohé, Sascha
AU - van Griensven, Martijn
AU - Andruszkow, Hagen
AU - Pape, Hans Christoph
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, Hildebrand et al.; licensee Springer.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Recent experimental research has either focused on the role of accidental hypothermia as part of the lethal triad after trauma or tried to elucidate the effects of therapeutically induced hypothermia on the posttraumatic course. Induced hypothermia seems to reduce the mortality in experimental models of trauma-haemorrhage. As potential mechanisms, a decrease of cellular metabolism, beneficial effects on haemodynamic function and an attenuation of the inflammatory response have been described. However, negative side effects of hypothermia have to be considered, such as impairment of the coagulatory function and immunosuppressive effects. Furthermore, the optimal strategy for the induction of hypothermia (magnitude, duration, timing, cooling rate, etc.) and subsequent rewarming remains unclear. Nevertheless, this piece of information is essential before considering hypothermia as a treatment strategy for severely injured patients. This review aims to elaborate the differences between accidental and induced hypothermia and to summarize the current knowledge of the potential therapeutic use of induced hypothermia suggested in porcine models of trauma-haemorrhage.
AB - Recent experimental research has either focused on the role of accidental hypothermia as part of the lethal triad after trauma or tried to elucidate the effects of therapeutically induced hypothermia on the posttraumatic course. Induced hypothermia seems to reduce the mortality in experimental models of trauma-haemorrhage. As potential mechanisms, a decrease of cellular metabolism, beneficial effects on haemodynamic function and an attenuation of the inflammatory response have been described. However, negative side effects of hypothermia have to be considered, such as impairment of the coagulatory function and immunosuppressive effects. Furthermore, the optimal strategy for the induction of hypothermia (magnitude, duration, timing, cooling rate, etc.) and subsequent rewarming remains unclear. Nevertheless, this piece of information is essential before considering hypothermia as a treatment strategy for severely injured patients. This review aims to elaborate the differences between accidental and induced hypothermia and to summarize the current knowledge of the potential therapeutic use of induced hypothermia suggested in porcine models of trauma-haemorrhage.
KW - Accidental hypothermia
KW - Haemorrhage
KW - Induced hypothermia
KW - Multiple trauma
KW - Pigs
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U2 - 10.1186/2197-425X-2-16
DO - 10.1186/2197-425X-2-16
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84963913759
SN - 2197-425X
VL - 2
JO - Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
JF - Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
IS - 1
M1 - 16
ER -