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#1 Temperaturmanagement nach Reanimation auf der Intensivstation

#1 Temperaturmanagement nach Reanimation auf der Intensivstation

Update: 2022-05-05
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Hypothermie oder Normothermie oder nur Fiebervermeidung? Was ist „State of the Art“ des Temperaturmanagements (TTM, target temperature management) auf der Intensivstation nach Reanimation? Was steht in den Leitlinien? Wie ist die aktuelle Studienlage? Unsere Experten für Intensivmedizin Dr. med. Oliver Hofer (Chefarzt Intensivstation), Dr. med. Matthias Leiter (Oberarzt Intensivstation) und Dr. med. Sven Kürten (Oberarzt Intensivstation) bringen Licht ins Dunkel dieser wichtigen klinischen Fragestellung und geben Euch einen evidenzbasierten Handlungsleitfaden.

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#1 Temperaturmanagement nach Reanimation auf der Intensivstation

#1 Temperaturmanagement nach Reanimation auf der Intensivstation

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