2019, Number 4
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Rev Mex Anest 2019; 42 (4)
Fetal effects of pregnant women induced to hypothermia. Description of cases
Flores‑Chagolla GM, Huesca‑Jiménez K, Huesca‑Jiménez G
Language: Spanish
References: 32
Page: 307-311
PDF size: 282.35 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The therapeutic hypothermia currently known as Target Temperature Management is intentionally and controlled induced until a decrease in the core temperature of 32-36
oC. Its use in patients who were under a period of cerebral blood flow limitation has shown benefits in the neurological prognosis. However, it is not free of adverse effects. The dilemma arises when we are presented with a pregnant patient in which we must choose those therapies that achieve a balance between the best control of maternal pathology with the lowest risk to the fetus. The present study aims to perform a review of the fetal effects of pregnant women induced to hypothermia and to mention the cases reports that up to now exist.
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