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The effects of achieving hypothermia early in a heterogeneous population of patients with cardiac arrest.

Nilsson, Fredrik ; Nielsen, Niklas LU and Höglund, Peter LU (2010) In International Journal of Cardiology 145. p.296-297
Abstract
In a recent article Wolff et al. (2009) [1] present highly interesting results bearing on how timing of therapeutic hypothermia might affect outcome. However, some of their analyses are unadjusted for heterogeneities in the patient population, while others indicate a statistical model break-down. Moreover, the time from cardiac arrest to return of spontaneous circulation is recorded but not included as a potential covariate in the multivariate logistic regression, which is unfortunate considering that many studies have found it to be an important predictor of outcome. It is well-known that in observational studies it is important to adjust for all important covariates, not only statistically significant ones. Hence, we caution against... (More)
In a recent article Wolff et al. (2009) [1] present highly interesting results bearing on how timing of therapeutic hypothermia might affect outcome. However, some of their analyses are unadjusted for heterogeneities in the patient population, while others indicate a statistical model break-down. Moreover, the time from cardiac arrest to return of spontaneous circulation is recorded but not included as a potential covariate in the multivariate logistic regression, which is unfortunate considering that many studies have found it to be an important predictor of outcome. It is well-known that in observational studies it is important to adjust for all important covariates, not only statistically significant ones. Hence, we caution against drawing firm conclusions from this study. (Less)
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  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{International Journal of Cardiology}},
  title        = {{The effects of achieving hypothermia early in a heterogeneous population of patients with cardiac arrest.}},
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