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The ‘‘Ice’’ Study: Feasibility Of Inexpensive Commercial Coolers On Mobile Ems Units, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert J. Tomsho Do, Ms, Karen Pheasant Do, Thomas Stauffer Do, Brent R. Schoenfeldt Do, Scott Hamilton Do, Travis Kain Do, Bryan G. Kane Md
The ‘‘Ice’’ Study: Feasibility Of Inexpensive Commercial Coolers On Mobile Ems Units, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert J. Tomsho Do, Ms, Karen Pheasant Do, Thomas Stauffer Do, Brent R. Schoenfeldt Do, Scott Hamilton Do, Travis Kain Do, Bryan G. Kane Md
Kathleen E Kane MD, FACEP
Introduction: Prehospital postresuscitation induced hypothermia (IH) has been shown to reduce neurological complications in comatose cardiac-arrest survivors. Retrofitting ambulances to include equipment appropriate to initiate hypothermia, such as refrigeration units for cooled saline, is expensive. The objective of this nonhuman subject research study was to determine if inexpensive, commercially available coolers could, in conjunction with five reusable ice packs, keep two 1 L bags of precooled 0.9% normal saline solution (NSS) at or below 48C for an average shift of eight to 12 hours in a real-world environment, on board in-service Emergency Medical Service (EMS) units, over varying weather conditions …