World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2023, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (3): 217-223.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2023.056
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Guang-qi Guo, Yan-nan Ma, Shuang Xu, Hong-rong Zhang, Peng Sun()
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2022-11-12
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2023-04-28
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2023-05-01
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Guang-qi Guo, Yan-nan Ma, Shuang Xu, Hong-rong Zhang, Peng Sun. Effect of post-rewarming fever after targeted temperature management in cardiac arrest patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023, 14(3): 217-223.
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Table 1.
Summary of the included studies
Author/year | Country | TTM strategies | Rate of rewarming | Definition of normothermia | Consciousness | Timing of onset of fever | Definition of PRF | Type of CA | Outcome assessment timing | Mortality | Patients (n) | PRF (n)/ normothermia (n) |
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Holm 2021[ | Europe | 32-36 ℃ for 24 h or 48 h | 0.5 ℃/h | 37.0 ℃ | Coma | Within 72 h after rewarming | 38.5 ℃ | OHCA | CPC at 6 months | In-hospital | 338 | 103/235 |
Lee 2020[ | Korea | 32-36 ℃ for 24 h | 0.2-0.5 ℃/h | NA | All* | Within 72 h after rewarming | 38.0 ℃ | OHCA | CPC at 6 months | NA | 1,031 | 389/642 |
Makker 2017[ | America | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | 0.25 ℃/h | 37.0 ℃ | All | Within 24 h after rewarming | 38.0 ℃ | OHCA | CPC in-hospital | In-hospital | 97 | 54/43 |
Grossestreuer 2017[ | America | <34 ℃ for unknown hours | NA | 36.5 ℃ | All | Within 72 h after rewarming | 38.0 ℃ | Both** | CPC at discharge | Discharge | 465 | 179/286 |
Lee 2015[ | Korea | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | 0.2-0.5 ℃/h | 36.5 ℃ | All | Within 48 h after rewarming | 38.0 ℃ | Both | CPC at discharge | In-hospital | 277 | 81/196 |
Nobile 2015[ | Belgium | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | 0.5 ℃/h | 37.0 ℃ | Coma | Within 24 h after rewarming | 38.5 ℃ | Both | CPC at 3 months | NA | 229 | 41/188 |
Cocchi 2014[ | America | 32-34 ℃ for unknown hours | NA | NA | All | Within 24 h after rewarming | 38.0 ℃ | OHCA | CPC in-hospital | In-hospital | 54 | 28/26 |
Winters 2013[ | America | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | NA | NA | All | First 24 h of the re-warming process | 38.5 ℃ | OHCA | mRS at discharge | In-hospital | 141 | 42/99 |
Leary 2013[ | America | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | NA | 37.0 ℃ | All | Within 24 h after rewarming | 38.0 ℃ | Both | CPC at discharge | discharge | 167 | 69/98 |
Bro-Jeppesen 2013[ | Denmark | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | 0.5 ℃/h | 36.5 ℃ | Coma | Within 36 h after rewarming | 38.5 ℃ | OHCA | CPC at discharge | 30 days | 270 | 136/134 |
Benz-Woerner 2012[ | Switzerland | 32-34 ℃ for 24 h | NA | 37.0 ℃ | Coma | NA | 38.0 ℃ | Both | NA | In-hospital | 177 | 135/42 |
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