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Neurological impact of slower rewarming during bypass surgery in infants
Background Hypothermia is a neuroprotective strategy during cardiopulmonary bypass. Rewarming entailing a rapid rise in cerebral metabolism might lead to secondary neurological sequelae.
Kubicki, Rouven +7 more
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Background Hypothermia is a cause of neonatal calf death in cold climates. Practical and effective rewarming methods are important for bovine health within affected regions. Hypothesis/Objectives To compare the rewarming rate and blood analytes (glucose,
Adam T. Copeland +7 more
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Exposure to cold climate is an inevitable consequence of military training in Norway. Adequate peripheral microcirculation in the extremities is important to maintain temperature, and to protect against freezing cold injuries.
Arne Johan Norheim +4 more
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Rewarming hypothermic piglets with 915 MHz microwave radiation
Microwave radiation (MWR), with its ability to penetrate tissue, can provide an efficient means of generating heat within the body. A first trial determined a safe and efficient rate of rewarming using a 915 MHz microwave (MW) unit.
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Objectives: Afterdrop in core temperatures after discontinuation of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is reported to be a sign of inadequate total body rewarming on CPB.
Camci, E +4 more
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The skin temperature thresholds at which precipitous reductions in dexterity occur in cold environments, and whether they are altered by rewarming, are not well defined. In three environmental conditions (20°C, 10°C, and 0°C air temperatures), 14 healthy
Christopher L. Chapman +6 more
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Morphine and postoperative rewarming in critically ill patients.
Morphine sulfate (MSO4) has been demonstrated to attenuate the stress response. MSO4 might be useful in minimizing the stress associated with the perioperative period, particularly that due to awakening from anesthesia and rewarming.
J L Rodriguez +5 more
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Changes of body mass and thermogenesis in Apodemus chevrieri during cold exposure and rewarming [PDF]
Environmental cues, such as temperature, play important roles in the regulation of physiology and behavior in small mammals. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that ambient temperature was a cue to induce adjustments in body mass and
Zhu Wan-long +4 more
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Radiant Rewarming For Hypothermia: Pilot Canine Study Model
The purpose of this feasibility study was to determine if a radiant heat device could be used to rewarm hypothermic canines. Twenty canines were first cooled to varying degrees of hypothermia and then rewarmed. An ice water bath was used to create mild (\
Shecterle, Linda M., St. Cyr, John A.
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Efficacy of forced-air and inhalation rewarming by using a human model for severe hypothermia
Goheen, M. S. L., M. B. Ducharme, G. P. Kenny, C. E. Johnston, John Frim, Gerald K. Bristow, and Gordon G. Giesbrecht.Efficacy of forced-air and inhalation rewarming by using a human model for severe hypothermia. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(5): 1635–1640, 1997.
Gerald K. Bristow +6 more
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