Ágnes Jermendy, Enikő Szakmár, Kata Kovács, Ünőke Méder, Miklós Szabó
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Abstract
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) due to perinatal asphyxia is a well-recognized clinical condition, marked by a relatively high early mortality rate (5–10%) and frequent late neurological complications (40%), including cerebral palsy, cognitive impairment, and learning difficulties in school-aged children in the Western world. Current guidelines recommend whole-body therapeutic hypothermia as a neuroprotective treatment for all neonates with moderate to severe HIE. While this intervention has improved outcomes, several critical aspects remain unresolved, making HIE a key focus of ongoing clinical research. This review gives a summary of our recent clinical studies conducted in this subject. These studies, focused on neonates with moderate to severe HIE, aimed to optimize intensive care in three key areas: (1) the feasibility and safety of controlled active hypothermia during transport; (2) the association between therapeutic hypothermia and hypocapnia, challenges in respiratory management, and the potential role of inhaled CO2 in enhancing neuroprotection; (3) hemodynamic instability, hypotension, relative adrenal insufficiency, and the therapeutic role of hydrocortisone. Orv Hetil. 2025; 166(38): 1483–1489.
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The journal publishes original and review papers in the fields of experimental and clinical medicine. It covers epidemiology, diagnostics, therapy and the prevention of human diseases as well as papers of medical history.
Orvosi Hetilap is the oldest, still in-print, Hungarian publication and also the one-and-only weekly published scientific journal in Hungary.
The strategy of the journal is based on the Curatorium of the Lajos Markusovszky Foundation and on the National and International Editorial Board. The 150 year-old journal is part of the Hungarian Cultural Heritage.