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The Role of Skeletal Muscles in Exertional Heat Stroke Pathophysiology

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
The active participation of skeletal muscles is a unique characteristic of exertional heat stroke. Nevertheless, the only well-documented link between skeletal muscle activities and exertional heat stroke pathophysiology is the extensive muscle damage (e.
O. Laitano, K. Oki, L. Leon
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Heat Stroke in Cells Tissues related Sulfur Dioxide level Precisely Monitored by Light-controlled Fluorescent Probes.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
Heat stroke can cause organism damage and even death. Early understanding of the mechanism of heat cytotoxicity can prevent or treat heat stroke related diseases.
Weijie Zhang   +6 more
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Inhalation of 2% Hydrogen Improves Survival Rate and Attenuates Shedding of Vascular Endothelial Glycocalyx in Rats with Heat Stroke

Shock, 2021
Heat stroke is characterized by excessive oxidative stress and inflammatory responses, both of which are implicated in vascular endothelial glycocalyx shedding and heat-stroke mortality. Although molecular hydrogen has antioxidation and anti-inflammatory
S. Truong   +5 more
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Exertional Heat Stroke

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2017
Exertional heat stroke (EHS), defined as an internal body temperature > 40 °C with associated neuropsychiatric impairment, is a medical emergency, requiring prompt recognition, management, and care to ensure survival. Caused by a number of intrinsic (e.g., acclimatization status, cardiovascular fitness, hydration) and extrinsic (e.g., environmental ...
Chelsea S, Navarro   +3 more
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Exertional heat stroke

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Exertional heat stroke is a potentially lethal condition that can occur in otherwise healthy individuals participating in endurance exercise. Its recognition in the field and effective, prompt treatment by active cooling is essential if mortality and permanent neurological morbidity is to be avoided.
Tom, Adams   +3 more
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IoT Based Advanced Heat Stroke Alarm System

2021 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Knowledge Economy (ICCIKE), 2021
Heat stroke can cause serious problems to our health when left carelessly. It can cause major damage to the Central Nervous System, which can then cause many other problems. Heat stroke can be fatal even after rigorous treatment.
Rachana Bhaskaran Venugopal, R. Dudhe
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Society of Critical Care Medicine Guidelines for the Treatment of Heat Stroke

Critical Care Medicine
RATIONALE: Predicted increases in heat-related weather phenomena will result in increasing heat exposures and heat injuries, like heat stroke. Prompt recognition, early intervention, and evidence-based management are necessary to optimize outcomes ...
Jeffrey F Barletta   +19 more
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An AIE probe for imaging mitochondrial SO2-induced stress and SO2 levels during heat stroke.

Chemical Communications, 2020
A probe, MITO-TPE, was developed for imaging mitochondrial SO2 with good selectivity, high sensitivity, and a fast response time. Cell imaging indicated that SO2-induced oxidative stress may cause damage to cells through O2˙- bursting.
Xiaopeng Yang   +7 more
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Heat Stroke

AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 2004
Heat stroke (HS) is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition defined as a core body temperature >40.6 degrees C. Two forms of HS are recognized, classic heat stroke, usually occurring in very young or elderly persons, and exertional heat stroke, more common in physically active individuals.
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A Development Heat Stroke Detection System Integrated with Infrared Camera

2020 15th International Joint Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing (iSAI-NLP), 2020
Currently, the problem of global warming is increasing heat illness called Heat Stroke disease, body core temperature has risen over 41 Celsius, affected to central nervous system failure and death cased.
Worawut Yimyam   +5 more
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