(TIM SHAFFER / Reuters) Nurse researcher Marian Leary applies a cooling wrap on research assistant David Fried during a demonstration of body cooling for trauma patients at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The vast majority of the 300,000 Americans who suffer cardiac arrest every year die. Doctors say those statistics could change, however, if more people had access to a procedure called therapeutic hypothermia — cooling the body.
Cooling Therapy has Chilling Effect on Heart Attack Deaths
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AUGUST 31, 2010
Reuters

Doctors say cardiac arrest mortality statistics could change if more people had access to therapeutic hypothermia, which cools the body — fast.
It is a simple medical procedure: Chill the patient about 6°F — using cold intravenous saline, cooling blankets or ice packs — and wait 24 hours; then re-warm the patient slowly and cross your fingers. It's the only treatment proven to protect the brain after cardiac arrest.
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