"Therapeutic Hypothermia: Treatment of Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Part 1" by Denise Casey
In this video, Denise Casey discusses therapeutic hypothermia in the treatment of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
1:06 Chapter 2: Pathophysiology
3:10 Chapter 3: Classification
4:19 Chapter 4: Therapeutic Hypothermia
7:39 Chapter 5: Knowledge Gained
Initial publication: March 1, 2018.
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In this video, Denise Casey discusses therapeutic hypothermia in the treatment of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
1:06 Chapter 2: Pathophysiology
3:10 Chapter 3: Classification
4:19 Chapter 4: Therapeutic Hypothermia
7:39 Chapter 5: Knowledge Gained
Initial publication: March 1, 2018.
Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org
OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user.
For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu
Please note: OPENPediatrics does not support nor control any related videos in the sidebar, these are placed by Youtube. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Thanx this video provided everything needed to know about HIE in a nutshell. Great.
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I have a child with GDD PROBABLY HIE and he is 11 Yrs old going 12 now this year 2021
He is also cleft palate and speechless
But he never experienced the moderate and severe problems and I think its mild case of HIE…
Can anyone help me about this problem to my son
Help me my brother suffering HIE mild stage
My daughter affected by Post HIE,. She is 1 year old now,. We are from india (tamilnadu),.We don't have any idea on this.. can anyone guide on this.. my daughter's head still not stabled ,. Eye sight not proper.
My email id : sgowrisankarmca@gmail.com
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Thanks for the info. But the external validity of this intervention needs to be discussed because in resource limited settings this is almost impossible. Moreover, the procedure should be user friendly and financially viable in order for it to be really useful. There a lot of uncertainties currently about this procedure.
This is so helpfull
Very good presentation
nice explanation, but there's a transient phase where there is an increase in muscle tone, reflexes, and irritability followed by deterioration.
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Do they do cold therapy for mild HIE or only for moderate to severe?