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Accidental hypothermia in the sunbelt
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1988Hypothermia in colder climates in the United States occurs predominately as a result of exposure of alcoholics to cold outdoor temperatures. Among 24 cases of accidental hypothermia occurring at a university medical center in the deep South, differences in clinical presentation were identified. In contrast to experience in colder climates, 17/22 cases (
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Accidental hypothermia in the elderly
Ugeskrift for LægerThe incidence of accidental hypothermia varies greatly in the literature. Accidental hypothermia has many physiological complications, and treatment of accidental hypothermia is not risk-free, the greatest risk being rewarming shock with high mortality.
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Resuscitation from accidental hypothermia of 13·7°C with circulatory arrest
Lancet, The, 2000Mads Gilbert, Rolf Busund
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Outcome of accidental hypothermia with or without circulatory arrest
Resuscitation, 2012Michael Wanscher +2 more
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Autoresuscitation in Accidental Hypothermia
The American Journal of Medicine, 2018Mathieu Pasquier +2 more
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SERUM-ENZYMES IN RELATION TO ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA
Lancet, The, 1968D Maclean, D Emslie-Smith
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