Volume 15 Supplement 1
Targeted Temperature Management (TTM 2014)
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Christian Storm
Publication charges for this supplement were funded by CR BARD. The abstracts are based on presentations at the meeting and were independently prepared by the authors. CR BARD had no input into the content. CS has received honorarium and/or travel costs from Medivance, Zoll, CR BARD, Philips, EMCOOL, COVIDIEN and Nonin; and has financial or material support for research from Medivance, Zoll, CR BARD, EMCOOL, COVIDIEN, Nonin and Deutsche Stiftung für Herzforschung.
Targeted Temperature Management (TTM 2014).
Berlin, Germany6-7 November 2014
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Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2015 15(Suppl 1):A1
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Cooling methodology: to influence or to control the temperature?
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Results and generalizability of the Target Temperature Management Trial and future research for patients admitted to intensive care after cardiac arrest
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TTM 2.0
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Targeted temperature management: a health economic perspective
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Side effect management
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Shivering management during therapeutic hypothermia in patients with traumatic brain injury: protocol from the Eurotherm3235 trial
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Post-cooling fever in post-cardiac arrest patients: post-cooling normothermia as part of target temperature management?
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Defining dosage
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Prognostication of outcome after cardiac arrest and targeted temperature management
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Intra-arrest-cooling PRO
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Intra-arrest-cooling CON
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Effective temperature management
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Common physiological responses during TTM
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Guidelines update
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Latest evidence for the use of targeted temperature management in neurology
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Is fever good? What do we actually know?
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Cardiac arrest centers – the future?
Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2015 15(Suppl 1):A18
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