Temperature management using an intervascular cooling device for a COVID-19 patient with refractory hyperthermia
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Temperature management using an intervascular cooling device for a COVID-19 patient with refractory hyperthermia
Abstract
COVID-19 is a life-threatening disease complicated by hyperinflammation followed by multi-organ failure. Although refractory hyperthermia in COVID-19 contributes to an unfavorable prognosis, little is known about effective interventions. We present a case of successful temperature management using an intravascular cooling device in a patient with COVID-19 who developed refractory hyperthermia.
Keywords: coronavirus; hyperpyrexia; temperature control.
© 2023 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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