Abstract

The use of hypothermia after cardiac arrest caused by ventricular fibrillation is a standard clinical practice, however its use for neuroprotection has been extended to other conditions. We report a 23-year-old male with intracranial hypertension secondary to a parenchymal hematoma associated to acute hydrocephalus. An arterial malformation was found and embolized. Due to persistent intracranial hypertension, moderate hypothermia with a target temperature of 33°C was started. After 12 hours of hypothermia, intracranial pressure was controlled. After 13 days of hypothermia a definitive control of intracranial pressure was achieved. The patient was discharged 40 days after admission, remains with a mild hemiparesia and is reassuming his university studies.

Highlights

  • Resuscitation 2005; 67: S3-6.6. 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care

  • We report a 23-year-old male with intracranial hypertension secondary to a parenchymal hematoma associated to acute hydrocephalus

  • Hypothermia treatment for traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Hipotermia intravascular prolongada en un paciente con hipertensión endocraneana refractaria. We report a 23-year-old male with intracranial hypertension secondary to a parenchymal hematoma associated to acute hydrocephalus. Due to persistent intracranial hypertension, moderate hypothermia with a target temperature of 33°C was started. After 12 hours of hypothermia, intracranial pressure was controlled. After 13 days of hypothermia a definitive control of intracranial pressure was achieved. Hoy en día la hipotermia moderada (33oC) es un estándar en los cuidados post reanimación del PCR por fibrilación ventricular o taquicardia ventricular[5,6]. El objetivo de este trabajo es comunicar nuestra experiencia con un caso clínico, donde la hipotermia prolongada, por más de 10 días, permitió esperar la resolución de la patología de base, logrando un buen resultado neurológico

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