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Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
Microrobots facilitate targeted therapy due to their small size, minimal invasiveness, and precise wireless control. A degradable hyperthermia microrobot (DHM) with a 3D helical structure is developed, enabling actively controlled drug delivery, release,
Jongeon Park +4 more
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Microrobots facilitate targeted therapy due to their small size, minimal invasiveness, and precise wireless control. A degradable hyperthermia microrobot (DHM) with a 3D helical structure is developed, enabling actively controlled drug delivery, release,
Jongeon Park +4 more
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Nursing Standard, 2006
Malignant hyperthermia, also known as malignant hyperpyrexia, is a pharmacogenetic condition which can develop during general anaesthesia and can be fatal. The author suggests that more awareness of the condition is needed by ward-based nurses who are involved with patients undergoing surgery.
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Malignant hyperthermia, also known as malignant hyperpyrexia, is a pharmacogenetic condition which can develop during general anaesthesia and can be fatal. The author suggests that more awareness of the condition is needed by ward-based nurses who are involved with patients undergoing surgery.
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Journal of Applied Physiology, 2008
The present review addresses mechanisms of importance for hyperthermia-induced fatigue during short intense activities and prolonged exercise in the heat. Inferior performance during physical activities with intensities that elicit maximal oxygen uptake is to a large extent related to perturbation of the cardiovascular function, which eventually ...
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The present review addresses mechanisms of importance for hyperthermia-induced fatigue during short intense activities and prolonged exercise in the heat. Inferior performance during physical activities with intensities that elicit maximal oxygen uptake is to a large extent related to perturbation of the cardiovascular function, which eventually ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1994
Major advances have occurred in the management of MH since this disorder was first described. Despite the initially high mortality, deaths secondary to MH have dramatically decreased over the past 15 years, which is due in large part to the discovery of efficacious therapy.
S J, Kaus, M A, Rockoff
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Major advances have occurred in the management of MH since this disorder was first described. Despite the initially high mortality, deaths secondary to MH have dramatically decreased over the past 15 years, which is due in large part to the discovery of efficacious therapy.
S J, Kaus, M A, Rockoff
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2007
Brain damage as a result of hyperthermia or heat-stress has been the focus of attention in many areas of neuroscience in recent years. Heat-induced alterations in structural components of the central nervous system (CNS) will obviously also influence the relevant transmitter systems, which may be involved in a variety of different behaviors.
Mathias Hallberg, Fred Nyberg
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Brain damage as a result of hyperthermia or heat-stress has been the focus of attention in many areas of neuroscience in recent years. Heat-induced alterations in structural components of the central nervous system (CNS) will obviously also influence the relevant transmitter systems, which may be involved in a variety of different behaviors.
Mathias Hallberg, Fred Nyberg
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1990
Changes produced in the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapeutic agents on cancer cells by hyperthermia have been demonstrated in vitro and in vivo. Increasing cell toxicity has been shown as the temperature is raised from 40 to 45 degrees centigrade. The mechanisms responsible for these temperature effects on cell killing by anticancer drugs are not ...
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Changes produced in the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapeutic agents on cancer cells by hyperthermia have been demonstrated in vitro and in vivo. Increasing cell toxicity has been shown as the temperature is raised from 40 to 45 degrees centigrade. The mechanisms responsible for these temperature effects on cell killing by anticancer drugs are not ...
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Hospital Practice, 1994
Occurring chiefly in epidemics during hot, humid summer weather, heatstroke dramatically demonstrates the consequences of uncontrolled body temperature elevation. It also illuminates the mechanism and management of unusual hyperthermic disorders associated, for example, with neuroleptic and anesthetic drugs.
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Occurring chiefly in epidemics during hot, humid summer weather, heatstroke dramatically demonstrates the consequences of uncontrolled body temperature elevation. It also illuminates the mechanism and management of unusual hyperthermic disorders associated, for example, with neuroleptic and anesthetic drugs.
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Hyperthermia and thermochemotherapy
1993The combination of anticancer drugs with hyperthermia was only recently introduced as an experimental clinical strategy. This approach within the field of medical oncology is based on the convincing evidence that hyperthermia enhances the therapeutic effect of several chemotherapeutic agents, even in drug-resistant cells. Such a combined modality is of
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American Journal of Critical Care, 1997
Malignant hyperthermia is a pharmacogenetic disease of skeletal muscle characterized by hypermetabolism that occurs on exposure to a triggering agent or agents. The most common agents are halogenated inhalational anesthetics and succinylcholine, a depolarizing muscle relaxant.
A D, Miranda +3 more
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Malignant hyperthermia is a pharmacogenetic disease of skeletal muscle characterized by hypermetabolism that occurs on exposure to a triggering agent or agents. The most common agents are halogenated inhalational anesthetics and succinylcholine, a depolarizing muscle relaxant.
A D, Miranda +3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
Malignant hyperthermia, a rapidly progressive, frequently lethal syndrome was not described until quite recently. Although treatment with the drug dantrolene has changed its face, a clear understanding and deep respect for the syndrome are necessary to keep fatalities and tragic sequelae to a minimum.
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Malignant hyperthermia, a rapidly progressive, frequently lethal syndrome was not described until quite recently. Although treatment with the drug dantrolene has changed its face, a clear understanding and deep respect for the syndrome are necessary to keep fatalities and tragic sequelae to a minimum.
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