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Vitals Signs in Accidental Hypothermia.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2020Pasquier, Mathieu, Evelien Cools, Ken Zafren, Pierre-Nicolas Carron, Vincent Frochaux, and Valentin Rousson. Vitals signs in accidental hypothermia. High Alt Med Biol 00:000-000, 2020.
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Accidental Hypothermia and Transcranial Doppler Sonography: Case Report.
Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management, 2021We present a patient who was diagnosed with hypothermia in the emergency department and the changes in bedside transcranial Doppler (TCD) measurements during and immediately after the diagnoses were recorded.
Okan Bardakçı+3 more
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Scottish Medical Journal, 1972
AbstractSome of the environmental factors which adversely affect body temperature regulation are briefly outlined.Advice on diagnosis and on both first aid and curative treatment of accidental hypothermia is proposed.
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AbstractSome of the environmental factors which adversely affect body temperature regulation are briefly outlined.Advice on diagnosis and on both first aid and curative treatment of accidental hypothermia is proposed.
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Wilderness & environmental medicine (Print)
We describe a case of severe accidental hypothermia of a kayaker with preserved consciousness and shivering despite a rectal temperature of 22.9°C following a 50-min immersion in 3°C water with an estimated core temperature cooling rate of 10.6°C/h ...
Alana C Hawley+3 more
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We describe a case of severe accidental hypothermia of a kayaker with preserved consciousness and shivering despite a rectal temperature of 22.9°C following a 50-min immersion in 3°C water with an estimated core temperature cooling rate of 10.6°C/h ...
Alana C Hawley+3 more
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2018
Accidental hypothermia causes profound changes to the body's physiology. After an initial burst of agitation (e.g., 36-37°C), vital functions will slow down with further cooling, until they vanish (e.g.
Peter, Paal+2 more
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Accidental hypothermia causes profound changes to the body's physiology. After an initial burst of agitation (e.g., 36-37°C), vital functions will slow down with further cooling, until they vanish (e.g.
Peter, Paal+2 more
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2020
Accidental hypothermia (AH) in Mediterranean countries often is underestimated. AH should be suspected in patients also in moderate climates throughout all seasons.
R. Mariño+6 more
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Accidental hypothermia (AH) in Mediterranean countries often is underestimated. AH should be suspected in patients also in moderate climates throughout all seasons.
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Severe accidental hypothermia [PDF]
Few UK emergency departments have a hypothermia protocol. This must change > “Failure to prepare is preparing to fail” (Benjamin Franklin) Rarely, does a British winter go by without a headline such as “Stranded climber dies from hypothermia.” Despite the media focus, only about five cases of severe hypothermia occur each year on British mountains ...
Giles J. Peek+4 more
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Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management, 2020
The impact of the location where accidental hypothermia (AH) occurs has not been fully investigated thus far. This was a multicenter retrospective study of patients with a body temperature ≤35°C obtained at the emergency department of 12 hospitals in ...
Yoshihiro Fujimoto+14 more
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The impact of the location where accidental hypothermia (AH) occurs has not been fully investigated thus far. This was a multicenter retrospective study of patients with a body temperature ≤35°C obtained at the emergency department of 12 hospitals in ...
Yoshihiro Fujimoto+14 more
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CJEM, 2020
Across Canada accidental hypothermia is quite common. Mild and moderate cases typically respond well to conventional rewarming techniques. Cardiac arrest can complicate cases of severe hypothermia and invasive rewarming, including veno-arterial ...
Chelsea Beaton, J. Hanson, J. C. Tsang
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Across Canada accidental hypothermia is quite common. Mild and moderate cases typically respond well to conventional rewarming techniques. Cardiac arrest can complicate cases of severe hypothermia and invasive rewarming, including veno-arterial ...
Chelsea Beaton, J. Hanson, J. C. Tsang
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, 2020
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) has a low frequency, and the length of hospital stay in patients with AH remains poorly understood. The present study explored which factors were related to long-term hospitalization among patients with AH using ...
Shuhei Takauji+18 more
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Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) has a low frequency, and the length of hospital stay in patients with AH remains poorly understood. The present study explored which factors were related to long-term hospitalization among patients with AH using ...
Shuhei Takauji+18 more
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