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Prevalence and associated factors of admission hypothermia among neonates admitted to the premature baby unit of a secondary care hospital in Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional analytical study. [PDF]
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Combined treatment with mesenchymal stem cells and therapeutic hypothermia for neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy: a phase 1/2 randomized trial. [PDF]
Wada K+21 more
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Impact of Mild Hypothermia As Adjunctive Therapy in Patients With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
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Hypothermia induced by quetiapine
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2020An 89-year-old woman was brought to the emergency department, responding only to pain (GCS 6), with a rectal temperature of 28.5°C, hypotension (68/40), bradycardia (35/min) and bradypnoea. The remainder of the examination was unremarkable. She was living at home with her son and a caretaker, confined to bed/wheelchair with a history of Alzheimer’s ...
Amichai Schattner+2 more
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Pancytopenia Induced by Hypothermia
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2002Hypothermia has been demonstrated to induce pancytopenia in animals, but whether this association exists in humans is unknown. The authors report the case of an 8-year-old girl in whom hypothermia (temperature 33 degrees C-35 degrees C) is the cause of pancytopenia.
Sylvia T. Singer+2 more
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Mastoparan induces hypothermia in mice [PDF]
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.
Jacob S. Ishay+2 more
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Balanced Anesthesia and Induced Hypothermia
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1955As A member of the surgical team that cares for cardiac patients, the nurse should appreciate and understand modern anesthesia and its techniques. A basic knowledge of anesthetic agents, as well as these recently developed techniques, will make nursing care of patients before and after anesthesia more meaningful to the nurse and perhaps prepare her to ...
Sister Mary Agnes, Clare Frenay
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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
Neal Jacobs+3 more
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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
Neal Jacobs+3 more
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Histidine induced hypothermia in the rat
Life Sciences, 1975Abstract The mechanism by which systemic injection of histidine induces hypothermia has been studied in rats. Injection of histidine directly into the rostral hypothalamic thermoregulatory centers, at sites at which histamine causes hypothermia, had no effect on body temperature.
Marcia L. Simon, M.D. Green, Peter Lomax
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