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ThermoSuit System. University of Rhode Island BME 482 Kasey Tipping. Overview. What it is? How it works? What it does? Who it helps? Real Life Story. What Is A ThermoSuit. Induces Therapeutic Hypothermia Rapid, Non-invasive Key Component of Post-Resuscitation.
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ThermoSuit System University of Rhode Island BME 482 Kasey Tipping
Overview • What it is? • How it works? • What it does? • Who it helps? • Real Life Story
What Is A ThermoSuit Induces Therapeutic Hypothermia Rapid, Non-invasive Key Component of Post-Resuscitation
How Does the ThermoSuit work? Pump Touch Screen The ThermoSuit
What does the ThermoSuit do? • Effectively shortens the time it takes to cool the body • Brings the body’s temperature between 89.6-93.2 degrees F • This will slow down the organs in the body • By slowing down the organs the body will require less oxygen to function
Who does the ThermoSuit help? • The effects of the ThermoSuit are ideal for patients who are suffering from a heart attack, stroke, or cardiac arrest • These patients face brain damage due to the lack of oxygen entering their body • By cooling the body, it will require less oxygen and therefore lower the rate of brain damage
Real Life Situation On November 11, 2008, Cynthia Crawford, 57, suffered from congestive heart failure She was rushed to the hospital and placed into the ThermoSuit; her body was cooled within 20 to 40 minutes She woke up in the intensive care unit; instead of long-term-care facility
References • Ohley, William. Evidence for Benefits of Rapid Induction of Hypothermia. Rep. Print. • Howes, Daniel, William Ohley, Paul Dorian, Kathy Klock, Robert Freedman, Robert Schock, Danica Krizanac, and Micheal Holzer. "Rapid Induction of Therapeutic Hypothermia Using Convective-immersion Surface Cooling: Safety, Efficacy and Outcomes."Resuscitation 81.4 (2010): 388-92. Web. • Howard, Beth. "Medical Advances and Breakthroughs." Good House Keeping Jan. 2010. Web.