Accidental hypothermia and active rewarming: the metabolic changes observed above and below 32°C [PDF]
JJ McInerney+4 more
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Impact of hyper- and hypothermia on cellular and whole-body physiology
The incidence of heat-related illnesses and heatstroke continues to rise amidst global warming. Hyperthermia triggers inflammation, coagulation, and progressive multiorgan dysfunction, and, at levels above 40 °C, can even lead to cell death. Blood cells,
Toshiaki Iba+5 more
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Correction: External validation of 5A score model for predicting in-hospital mortality among the accidental hypothermia patients: JAAM-Hypothermia study 2018-2019 secondary analysis. [PDF]
Okada Y+5 more
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Physiology of accidental hypothermia in the mountains: a forgotten story [PDF]
Philip N. Ainslie, Thomas Reilly
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Resuscitation of Severe Accidental Hypothermia to Normal Neurologic Outcome With Use of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. [PDF]
Allen J+4 more
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Efficacy of surface electrodes for the detection of electrocardiogram activity during deep accidental hypothermia [PDF]
Ken Yoshida+3 more
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Revised Swiss System for clinical staging of accidental hypothermia – At which core temperatures are patients at high risk of cardiac arrest? [PDF]
Erik Sveberg Dietrichs+1 more
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COLD HEARTED: A TALE OF CARDIAC ISCHEMIA UNMASKED BY ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA [PDF]
Abhishek Kalidas Kulkarni+7 more
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Experimental hypothermia by cold air: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial
Background Accidental hypothermia is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Research on treatment strategies for accidental hypothermia is complicated by the low incidence and heterogeneous patient population.
Ane M. Helland+6 more
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Is defibrillation effective in accidental severe hypothermia in adults? [PDF]
J. Clift, L. Munro-Davies
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