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We have ROSC. What next?

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Patients admitted to the ICU after cardiac arrest have, by definition, achieved ROSC. In such patients the major issues remain those of ongoing support hemodynamic and cardiorespiratory support, cerebral protection, aetiological diagnosis, and rapid intervention to deal with the underlying trigger (coronary angiography and stenting of coronary artery disease or CT pulmonary angiography and anticoagulation/thrombolysis for PE). Once the aetiological diagnosis has been made and its cases addresses and cardiovascular stability has been achieved, the priority of care is directed toward cerebral protection. Previous randomized controlled trials had suggested that hypothermia would deliver superior neurological outcomes compared to usual care. However, methodological concerns led to a further large trial of strict normothermia (TTM-1) which found strict normothermia to be equivalent to hypothermia in terms of neurological outcomes. Such findings have led to the design and randomization of patients with out of hospi