Journal article

Cooling for acute ischemic brain damage (COOL AID): A feasibility trial of endovascular cooling

MA De Georgia, DW Krieger, A Abou-Chebl, TG Devlin, M Jauss, SM Davis, WJ Koroshetz, G Rordorf, S Warach

Neurology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004

Abstract

Objective: To report results of a randomized pilot clinical feasibility trial of endovascular cooling in patients with ischemic stroke. Methods: Forty patients with ischemic stroke presenting within 12 hours of symptom onset were enrolled in the study. An endovascular cooling device was inserted into the inferior vena cava of those randomized to hypothermia. A core body temperature of 33 °C was targeted for 24 hours. All patients underwent clinical assessment and MRI initially, at days 3 to 5 and days 30 to 37. Results: Eighteen patients were randomized to hypothermia and 22 to receive standard medical management. Thirteen patients reached target temperature in a mean of 77 ± 44 minutes. Mos..

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