Arctic Sun Surface Temperature Management Device for Neuroprotection During Pregnancy—A Short Case Report and Review of the Literature
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Case Presentation
3. Discussion
4. Clinical Pearls
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- Pregnancy is not an absolute contraindication to TTM. Our case supports the cautious use of surface cooling with Arctic Sun under continuous maternal and fetal monitoring.
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- Multidisciplinary decision-making is essential. Optimal care requires coordinated input from intensivists, neurosurgeons, obstetricians, neonatologists, and nursing staff.
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- Maternal survival should be balanced with fetal safety. Maternal stabilization and neuroprotection are priorities, but decisions must also incorporate gestational age, fetal monitoring data, and potential risks of cooling.
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- Fetal outcomes remain uncertain. Previous reports show both favorable and adverse fetal results, with stillbirths occurring in some but not all cases.
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- Research gap: The current evidence is limited to isolated case reports. Systematic data collection, registries, or multicenter collaborations are urgently needed to clarify safety and outcomes.
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- Clinical takeaway: When maternal neurological injury is life-threatening, advanced temperature management can be justified in pregnancy, provided that monitoring and individualized risk–benefit assessments are rigorously applied.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author (Year) | Maternal Condition | Gestational Age | Cooling Method | Target Temperature and Duration | Maternal Outcome | Fetal Outcome |
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Rittenberger et al. (2008) [13] | Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (VF) | 13 weeks | Cold saline + ice packs → intravascular catheter | 33 °C for 24 h | Discharged with mild neurological deficit | Term delivery (39 week), normal infant neurodevelopment |
Wible et al. (2010) [11] | Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (VF) | 20 weeks | Cold saline + Arctic Sun | 33 °C for 24 h | Good neurologic recovery | Fetal demise (20 weeks) |
Chauhan et al. (2012) [6] | Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest | 20 weeks | Arctic Sun surface system | 32.6 °C for 24 h | Full neurologic recovery | Term delivery (39 week), normal infant, normal 3-year follow-up |
Oguayo et al. (2015) [12] | Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest | 18 weeks | Arctic Sun surface system | 33 °C for 24 h | Complete neurologic recovery | Term delivery (40 week), healthy infant |
Hogg et al. (2020) [14] | Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (maternal arrhythmia) | 2nd trimester (exact gestational age not stated) | Cooling protocol (method not specified) | Not reported | Full recovery | Term delivery (39 week), healthy infant |
Present case (2025) | Cerebral edema from subdural empyema | 26 weeks | Arctic Sun surface system | Normothermia maintenance (37 °C) | Excellent neurological recovery, extubated day 11, discharged | Preterm cesarean delivery after spontaneous rupture; infant in neonate ICU, discharged healthy |
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Vazgiourakis, V.; Mantzarlis, K.; Deskata, K.; Valsamaki, A.; Bardaka, F.; Bagka, D.; Dimopoulos, G.; Makris, D. Arctic Sun Surface Temperature Management Device for Neuroprotection During Pregnancy—A Short Case Report and Review of the Literature. Reports 2025, 8, 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports8040204
Vazgiourakis V, Mantzarlis K, Deskata K, Valsamaki A, Bardaka F, Bagka D, Dimopoulos G, Makris D. Arctic Sun Surface Temperature Management Device for Neuroprotection During Pregnancy—A Short Case Report and Review of the Literature. Reports. 2025; 8(4):204. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports8040204
Chicago/Turabian StyleVazgiourakis, Vasileios, Konstantinos Mantzarlis, Konstantina Deskata, Asimina Valsamaki, Foteini Bardaka, Dimitra Bagka, George Dimopoulos, and Demostenes Makris. 2025. "Arctic Sun Surface Temperature Management Device for Neuroprotection During Pregnancy—A Short Case Report and Review of the Literature" Reports 8, no. 4: 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports8040204
APA StyleVazgiourakis, V., Mantzarlis, K., Deskata, K., Valsamaki, A., Bardaka, F., Bagka, D., Dimopoulos, G., & Makris, D. (2025). Arctic Sun Surface Temperature Management Device for Neuroprotection During Pregnancy—A Short Case Report and Review of the Literature. Reports, 8(4), 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports8040204