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QuickStats: Percentage Distribution of Deaths Attributed to Excessive Cold or Hypothermia,* by Month - United States, 2023. [PDF]
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2007
Experimental studies show that, following hypoxic ischaemic injury, mild induced hypothermia-a reduction of body temperature by about 3 degrees C -- preserves cerebral energy metabolism, reduces cerebral tissue injury and improves neurological function.
Azzopardi, D., Edwards, A. D.
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Experimental studies show that, following hypoxic ischaemic injury, mild induced hypothermia-a reduction of body temperature by about 3 degrees C -- preserves cerebral energy metabolism, reduces cerebral tissue injury and improves neurological function.
Azzopardi, D., Edwards, A. D.
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AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1997
Hypothermia in the hospitalized adult may be a primary process, as in exposure, or a result of a multitude of disease processes or iatrogenic factors. The condition affects virtually every metabolic process in the body. A thorough understanding of the pathophysiology of hypothermia enables the clinician to differentiate between the hypothermic syndrome
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Hypothermia in the hospitalized adult may be a primary process, as in exposure, or a result of a multitude of disease processes or iatrogenic factors. The condition affects virtually every metabolic process in the body. A thorough understanding of the pathophysiology of hypothermia enables the clinician to differentiate between the hypothermic syndrome
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2010
Hypothermia refers to a situation where there is a drop in body core temperature below 35 degrees C. It is a potentially fatal condition. In forensic medicine and pathology, cases of hypothermia often pose a special challenge to experts because of their complex nature, and the often absent or nonspecific nature of morphological findings.
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Hypothermia refers to a situation where there is a drop in body core temperature below 35 degrees C. It is a potentially fatal condition. In forensic medicine and pathology, cases of hypothermia often pose a special challenge to experts because of their complex nature, and the often absent or nonspecific nature of morphological findings.
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2002
Accidental hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decline in the core temperature below 35 degrees C. The population of patients at risk is very heterogeneous. Common thermal stressors include both primary exposures and secondary contributory diseases or injuries.
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Accidental hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decline in the core temperature below 35 degrees C. The population of patients at risk is very heterogeneous. Common thermal stressors include both primary exposures and secondary contributory diseases or injuries.
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Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1994
Hypothermia may present to any department at any time. It may present as a primary or secondary illness and if not detected, and/or managed appropriately, treatment of other concurrent illnesses and patient survival may be severely compromised.
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Hypothermia may present to any department at any time. It may present as a primary or secondary illness and if not detected, and/or managed appropriately, treatment of other concurrent illnesses and patient survival may be severely compromised.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1993
Significant hypothermia is an increasing clinical problem that requires a rapid response with properly trained personnel and techniques. Although the clinical presentation may be such that the victim appears dead, aggressive management may allow successful resuscitation in many instances.
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Significant hypothermia is an increasing clinical problem that requires a rapid response with properly trained personnel and techniques. Although the clinical presentation may be such that the victim appears dead, aggressive management may allow successful resuscitation in many instances.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1955
Summary1 A short review of hypothermic development has been attempted.2 Physiological data obtained from pigs and sheep undergoing hypothermia have been discussed.3 Experience on these animals with hypotherinia in intra‐cardiac surgery has been presented.4 Clinical applications are briefly summarized.
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Summary1 A short review of hypothermic development has been attempted.2 Physiological data obtained from pigs and sheep undergoing hypothermia have been discussed.3 Experience on these animals with hypotherinia in intra‐cardiac surgery has been presented.4 Clinical applications are briefly summarized.
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1992
Accidental hypothermia has produced many cases of intact survival even after prolonged cardiac arrest, but it is also often fatal. In recent years, alterations in resuscitation care that sometimes confused or discouraged resuscitation teams have largely been supplanted by an emphasis on safe, rapid, effective rewarming. Rewarming decisions and even the
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Accidental hypothermia has produced many cases of intact survival even after prolonged cardiac arrest, but it is also often fatal. In recent years, alterations in resuscitation care that sometimes confused or discouraged resuscitation teams have largely been supplanted by an emphasis on safe, rapid, effective rewarming. Rewarming decisions and even the
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
Postanesthetic hypothermia is a common, significant, and costly problem in the PACU. The scope of the problem ranges from an adverse outcome for the patient to undue financial burden to the institution providing the care. All of these problems can be minimized or prevented with active warming therapy.
David D. Feroe, Scott D. Augustine
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Postanesthetic hypothermia is a common, significant, and costly problem in the PACU. The scope of the problem ranges from an adverse outcome for the patient to undue financial burden to the institution providing the care. All of these problems can be minimized or prevented with active warming therapy.
David D. Feroe, Scott D. Augustine
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