Clinical study on acute craniocerebral injury treated with mild hypothermia auxiliary therapy

Conclusions After treated with mild hypothermia auxiliary therapy, the metabolic rate and intracranial pressure of patients with craniocerebral injury decreased obviously, their cerebral blood flow perfusion were improved evidently and the release of adverse metabolic products were also reduced conspicuously, which was beneficial to the recovery of neurological functions.
Source: Journal of Acute Disease - Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research