# Successful Target Temperature Management After Cardiac Arrest: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature

**Authors:** Raluca Badila, Simina Mustatea, Sandra Neamtu, Corina Roman

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.67986 · 2024-08-28

## TL;DR

A young woman survived cardiac arrest and neurological damage through target temperature management, leading to full recovery.

## Contribution

This case report highlights successful neurological recovery using target temperature management after cardiac arrest.

## Key findings

- The patient showed daily neurological improvements during target temperature management.
- Magnetic resonance imaging revealed hypoxic leukoencephalopathy affecting specific brain regions.
- The patient was fully recovered and discharged after six weeks of intensive care.

## Abstract

A 20-year-old female was admitted to the hospital after a successful resuscitation from a cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation. She had no prior medical history. The patient was rescued from her house, brought to the hospital with sinus rhythm, sedated, in a coma. Electrocardiography showed no modifications other than the ventricular extrasystoles. Computed tomography showed an epicranian hematoma from the fall that occurred during the cardiac arrest, a heart with a thickened interventricular septum, and the other organs being within physiological limits. Magnetic resonance imaging showed late hypoxic leukoencephalopathy with a level of the white matter of the semioval centers, radiating corona, splenium corpus callosum, and internal capsular posterior arm with extension to the cerebral peduncles. The patient achieved a good neurological outcome with target temperature management and had small neurological improvements every day after resuming spontaneous breathing. After a long intensive care and hospitalization period of six weeks, she was discharged, able to resume her societal status and be a fully recovered individual.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ventricular fibrillation (MONDO:0000190)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** hypoxic leukoencephalopathy (MESH:D056784), hematoma (MESH:D006406), coma (MESH:D003128), ventricular fibrillation (MESH:D014693), Cardiac Arrest (MESH:D006323)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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