Summary
The use of cold as a therapeutic agent has a long and colorful history. The Edwin Smith Papyrus, the most ancient medical text known, dated 3500 B.C., made numerous references to the use of cold as therapy. Baron de Larrey, a French army surgeon during Napoleon’s Russian campaign, packed the limbs in ice prior to amputations to render the procedures painless. In the early twentieth century, a neurosurgeon, Temple Fay, pioneered “human refrigeration” as a treatment for malignancies and head injuries. In 1961, Irving Cooper developed the first closed cryoprobe system and ushered in the modern era of cryogenic surgery with his imperturbable convictions. Fay’s early work fell victim to the disruptive sequel of the World War II. The Nazis confiscated his data (presented before the Third International Cancer Congress in 1939) forwarded to Belgium for publication and brutally applied his refrigeration techniques experimentally without any benefit of anesthesia in the concentration camps, especially Dachau. Hypothermia became associated in the public mind with the atrocities exposed at the war trials in Nürnberg. After lying dormant for decades, the interest was rekindled in the late 80s when mild hypothermia was shown to confer dramatic neuroprotection in a number of experimental models of brain injury. With several large multi-center clinical studies currently under way, hypothermia is receiving unprecedented attention from the medical and scientific communities.
This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution.
References
F Adams (1929) The genuine works of Hippocrates William Wood New York 741–742
L Baiping T Xiujuan C Hongwei X Qimig G Quling (1994)
Effect of moderate hypothermia on lipid peroxidation in canine brain after cardiac arrest and resuscitation Stroke 25 147–152SA Bernard M Buist (2003)
Induced hypothermia in critical care medicine: a review Crit Care Med 31 2041–2051 12847402SA Bernard TW Gray MD Buist et al. (2002)
Treatment of comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with induced hypothermia N Engl J Med 346 557–563 10.1056/NEJMoa003289 11856794WG Biglow WK Lindsay WF Greenwood (1950)
Hypothermia. Its possible role in cardiac surgery: an investigation of factors governing survival in dogs at low body temperatures Ann Surg 132 849–866R Busto WD Dietrich MY Globus I Valdes P Scheinberg MD Ginsberg (1987)
Small differences in intraischemic brain temperature critically determine the extent of ischemic neuronal injury J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 7 729–738 1:STN:280:BieD1cjlt1U%3D 3693428R Busto MYT Globus WD Dietrich E Martinez I Valdes MD Ginsberg (1989)
Effect of mild hypothermia on ischemia-induced release of neurotransmitters and free fatty acids in rat brain Stroke 20 904–910 1:CAS:528:DyaL1MXltFeisbk%3D 2568705IS Cooper A Lee (1961)
Cryostatic congelation: a system for producing a limited controlled region of cooling or freezing of biologic tissues J Nerv Ment Dis 133 259–263 1:STN:280:CC2D383ktl0%3D 13881139CG Drake HWK Barr JC Coles (1964)
The use of extracorporeal circulation and profound hypothermia in the treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms J Neurosurg 21 575–581 1:STN:280:CCuC2M%2FhsVQ%3D 14192112T Fay (1959)
Early experiences with local and generalized refrigeration of the human brain J Neurosurg 16 239–260 1:STN:280:CyaD1cvnslA%3D 13655107J Floyer (1715) The history of cold bathing, both ancient and modern William Innis London 92
AA Gage (1998)
History of cryosurgery Semin Surg Oncol 14 99–109 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2388(199803)14:2<99::AID-SSU2>3.0.CO;2-1 1:STN:280:DyaK1c7ltl2jsg%3D%3D 9492880AR Henderson (1971)
Cold…man’s assiduous remedy Medical Annals of the District of Columbia 40 583–588 1:STN:280:CS2D38%2FmtFQ%3D 4939063KA Hossmann (1988)
Resuscitation potentials after prolonged global cerebral ischemia in cats Crit Care Med 16 964–971 1:STN:280:BiaD3cvhsFQ%3D 3139367F Kamme K Campbell T Wieloch (1995)
Biphasic expression of the fos and jun families of transcription factors following transient forebrain ischemia in the rat: effect of hypothermia Eur J Neurosci 7 2007–2016 10.1111/j.1460-9568.1995.tb00623.x 1:STN:280:BymC3Mbptl0%3D 8542058HY Kil J Zhang CA Piantadosi (1996)
Brain temperature alters hydroxyl radical production during cerebral ischemia/referfusion in rats J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 16 100–106 1:CAS:528:DyaK28XhtFWntr0%3D 8530542K Kumar X Wu AT Evans F Marcoux (1995)
The effect of hypothermia on induction of heat shock protein (HSP)-72 in ischemic brain Metab Brain Dis 10 283–291 10.1007/BF02109359 1:STN:280:BymH3c3islw%3D 8847992M Holzer (2002)
Mild therapeutic hypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest N Engl J Med 346 549–556P Penel (1791) Traite medico-philosophique sur l’alienation mentale Richard, Caille and Ravier Paris 180
HL Rosomoff (1956)
Hypothermia and cerebral vascular lesions. I. Experimental interruption of the middle cerebral artery during hypothermia J Neurosurg 13 332–343P Safar (1988)
Resuscitation from clinical death: pathophysiologic limits and therapeutic potentials Crit Care Med 16 923–941 1:STN:280:BiaD3cvhsVI%3D 3048894WC Sealy IW Brown
Jr WG Young Jr (1958) A report on the use of both extracorporeal circulation and hypothermia for open heart surgery Ann Surg 147 603–613 1:STN:280:CyeD28vlsVE%3D 13521678EG Shaver FA Welsh LN Sutton G Mora LM Gennarelli CR Norwood (1995)
Deep hypothermia diminishes the ischemic induction of heat-shock protein 72 mRNA in piglet brain Stroke 26 1273–1277 1:CAS:528:DyaK2MXnt1Cisbo%3D 7604425RA Solomon CR Smith EC Raps WL Young JG Stone ME Fink (1991)
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest for the management for complex anterior and posterior circulation aneurysms Neurosurgery 29 732–737 1:STN:280:By2D2s3ovV0%3D 1961404RA Solomon (1991)
Principles of aneurysm surgery: cerebral ischemic protection, hypothermia, and circulatory arrest Clin Neurosurg 41 351–363RF Spetzler MN Hadley D Rigamonti LP Carter PA Raudzens SA Shedd E Wilkinson (1988)
Aneurysms of the basilar artery treated with circulatory arrest, hypothermia, and barbiturate cerebral protection J Neurosurg 68 868–879 1:STN:280:BieB38bosVE%3D 3373282S Stellar (1993)
Intracranial cryosurgery in a canine model: a pilot study Surg Neurol 39 331–332 10.1016/0090-3019(93)90016-T 1:STN:280:ByyB2MrkvF0%3D 8488455B Westin (1971)
Infant resuscitation and prevention of mental retardation Am J Obstet Gynecol 110 1134–1138 1:STN:280:CS6B283ps1U%3D 4935088KC Wong W Lien-Teh (1936) History of Chinese medicine National Quarantine Service Shanghai 54
Author information
Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Wang, H., Olivero, W., Wang, D. et al. Cold as a therapeutic agent. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 148, 565–570 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-006-0747-z
Received:
Accepted:
Published:
Issue Date:
- Keywords: Hypothermia; cold; history of medicine.