Therapeutic hypothermia in neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy: Integrative review

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Objective: to identify the evidence on safe use of therapeutic hypothermia in newborns. Method: integrative review of the literature, conducted between June and July of 2018, in electronic sources from the Virtual Health Library and PubMed, through the question: “What evidence can support nursing care aimed at reducing sequelae in newborns undergoing therapeutic hypothermia?”. Analysis was conducted for nine selected article, being eight from international literature and one from Brazilian national literature. Results: cooling should occur for 72 hours with mild hypothermia. Indications for inclusion in the protocol were: first six hours of life, gestational age greater than 35 weeks and acidosis in the first hour of life. Essential care includes hemodynamic monitoring, skin observation, rectal thermal control, Integrated Amplitude Electroencephalogram surveillance. Conclusion: the therapy has benefits, but its application depends on institutional protocol and team training focusing on potential complications.

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Leite, P. N. M., Teixeira, R. B., da Silva, G. D., Reis, A. T., & Araujo, M. (2020). Therapeutic hypothermia in neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy: Integrative review. Revista Enfermagem. Centro de Estudos da Faculdade de Enfermagem da UERJ. https://doi.org/10.12957/REUERJ.2020.42281

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