The recommended range from which a temperature should be selected and maintained constantly to achieve targeted temperature manage is 32ºC-36ºC.
In most centers, the patient is actively cooled by using an induced hypothermia protocol for 24 hours to a goal temperature of 32ºC-36ºC. The goal is to achieve the target temperature as quickly as possible. In most cases, this can be achieved within 3-4 hours of initiating cooling.
Targeted temperature management (TTM), previously known as mild therapeutic hypothermia, in selected patients surviving out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (OHCA) can significantly improve rates of long-term neurologically intact survival, [1] and it may prove to be one of the most important clinical advancements in the science of resuscitation.
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