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Clinically Induced Hypothermia

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2006
Clinically induced hypothermia is an evidence-based intervention strategy that can improve the neurological outcome of unconscious patients after sudden cardiac arrest. Until recently, clinically induced hypothermia has been primarily used during surgery as a mechanism of preserving cardiovascular and neurologic stability of patients.
Mary, Holden, Mary Beth Flynn, Makic
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Hypothermia-Induced Coagulopathies in Trauma

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Hemorrhage accounts for 90 per cent of deaths after abdominal injury, and half of these deaths are secondary to a recalcitrant coagulopathy. This review concentrates on our present knowledge of the role of hypothermia in trauma-related coagulopathies and notes that preventing as well as treating these disorders remains the focus and the challenge of ...
A, Patt, B L, McCroskey, E E, Moore
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MODIFICATION OF DRUG-INDUCED HYPOTHERMIA

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1964
Male albino rats, acclimated to 23 °C, were exposed to 2 °C and hypothermia was induced by means of reserpine, chlorpromazine, or noradrenaline. Pretreatment with imipramine, iproniazid, pargyline, or l-triiodothyronine of rats receiving reserpine resulted in better maintenance of metabolic rate and body temperature, and decreased mortality compared ...
H F, LETTAU, E A, SELLERS, E, SCHOENBAUM
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Mastoparan induces hypothermia in mice

Experientia, 1991
The polypeptide mastoparan, isolated from the venom of the Oriental Hornet, Vespa orientalis, induces hypothermia in white mice 15 minutes after its intraperitoneal injection. The hypothermic effect is induced by mastoparan obtained from different hornet and wasp venoms.
P, Duvdevani, J S, Ishay, A, Schejter
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Phenitrone and marihuana induced hypothermia

Experientia, 1971
Le phenitrone, souvent considere comme antagoniste specifique de la marihuana, n'a non seulement pas empeche la baisse de temperature corporelle cause par la tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), mais potentialise l'effet hypothermique de cette derniere. Il est possible que cette potentialisation est par suite du deplacement de la THC localisee dans les ...
P, Lomax, C, Campbell
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Neonatal Induced Hypothermia

Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews, 2007
Abstract Neonatal induced hypothermia is a new treatment option for term and near-term infants who have experienced a significant neurologic insult in the perinatal period. Induced hypothermia lowers the core temperature of the brain by 2°C to 5°C.
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Cholecystokinin and morphine-induced hypothermia

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 1999
The effects of cholecystokinin-8 sulfate (CCK-8), cholecystokinin-8 unsulfate (CCK-8U), cholecystokinin-4 (CCK-4), caerulein and morphine on mice core body temperature have been studied in the present work. Subcutaneous injection of different doses of caerulein (0.05, 0.1 and 0.5 mg/kg), CCK-8 (0.05, 0.1 and 0.25 mg/kg) and morphine (10, 20 and 30 mg ...
M, Rezayat, N, Ravandeh, M R, Zarrindast
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Stress and ethanol-induced hypothermia

Physiology & Behavior, 1987
Three experiments examined the effects of three stressors on the hypothermic response to IP injection of ethanol in rats. Although all three stressors elicited hyperthermia in the absence of ethanol, only electric footshock reduced ethanol hypothermia. Handling/rectal-probing and bright, flashing light enhanced ethanol hypothermia.
C L, Cunningham, L L, Bischof
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Induced Hypothermia in Trauma

Journal of the Intensive Care Society, 2011
Induced hypothermia has established indications in cardiac arrest in adults and in hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy in infants. Despite substantial research effort its application in the setting of trauma remains controversial. In head and spinal trauma mild cooling may help to limit secondary injury. In penetrating trauma, profound cooling at the time
H. J. Bulstrode   +3 more
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