Hypothermic circulatory arrest: GOT ICE - video tutorial for doctors
Learn all about the treatment of hypothermic circulatory arrest in our Medudy course. This video tutorial presents a well-founded "Journal Club Summary" in which we summarize the latest and most clinically relevant studies for you in an understandable way.
Deep vs. moderate hypothermia: the current status
In aortic arch surgery, deep hypothermia has long been the standard for hypothermic circulatory arrest. Hypothermic circulatory arrest: GOT ICE is an important issue. In recent years, many centers worldwide have switched to moderate hypothermia with antegrade cerebral perfusion - based on retrospective data. However, a multicentre, prospective, randomized study directly comparing these two approaches is still lacking.
Why should you take part?
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Understand the clinical relevance and background of the research question, particularly in relation to Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest: GOT ICE,
- understand the study design and methodology of the publication,
- classify the study results and key findings,
- evaluate the conclusion and possible limitations of the publication.
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Our videos use AI-based avatars that have been specially developed for optimal knowledge transfer. The underlying content comes from high-quality scientific sources and is carefully reviewed by our Medudy medical team. You will also learn how Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest: GOT ICE is treated.
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