Published May 3, 2016
xaxxax
40 Posts
In my unit we cool patients regularly post cardiac arrest. I understand the basis of this and that the goal is to preserve neurologic function, but can some of you experienced critical care nurses help me understand this concept on a deeper level?
RescueNinjaKy
593 Posts
My simple way of thinking is that in a cardiac arrest the brain and other vital organs aren't getting enough oxygenation so some sort of ischemic damage is happening. Hypothermia reduce the oxygenation demand of these organs and allows the organs to be reperfuse while reducing the detrimental effects that comes with ischemia, and inflammatory response from said damage. Also it has something to do with lessening the negative effects of the by products of anaerobic metabolism that the organs were facilitating while the body was meeting its oxygenation need.
calivianya, BSN, RN
2,418 Posts
thanks for the article! a lot of really great info in there. I thought the part explaining cold diuresis being a result of an increase in venous return and atrial natriuretic peptide was very interesting.