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Bath rewarming from immersion hypothermia
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1986Page 1518: R. W. Hoskin, M. J. Melinyshyn, T. T. Romet, and R. C. Goode. “Bath rewarming from immersion hypothermia.” Page 1518: the 14th through the 16th lines of the abstract should read: It was concluded that trunk-only rewarming is not superior to whole-body bath rewarming as a therapy for mild immersion hypothermia.... Page 1521: the seventh and
R W, Hoskin +3 more
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Rewarming: Comparison of contemporary heat-exchangers
Cardiovascular Surgery, 1995Heat exchange methods must be efficient in order to minimize the patient's pump time. However, comparisons of heat exchangers have been rare. Therefore, the in vivo functions of the most popular, currently available heat exchangers, Sarns, Cobe, Medtronics Maxima, and an experimental model manufactured by Haemonetics were compared.
K, Ueyama +6 more
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Rebound Seizures During Rewarming
Pediatrics, 2004To the Editor. Rewarming after cooling treatment for severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is potentially more complex than induction of cooling, because it might lead to destabilizing changes in neuronal activity. On an empirical basis, clinical studies of therapeutic hypothermia typically have rewarmed infants at no more than 0.5°C per hour.1,2 We ...
Malcolm Battin +2 more
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Accidental Hypothermia and Rewarming in Dogs
Clinical Science, 19791. Twenty lightly anaesthetized dogs were cooled to 29°C by cold-water immersion. Ventilation was spontaneous and the animals were allowed to shiver freely. Metabolic heat production and respiratory heat exchange were measured during rewarming. 2.
C D, Auld, I M, Light, J N, Norman
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2004
Preconditioning for rewarming means the premanagement required to prevent various complications during the rewarming stage [5,6]. Without suitable management, safe rewarming is difficult. The treatment of hyperglycemia, hypo-albuminemia, blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction, respiratory dysfunction, and complication of infection are especially ...
Nariyuki Hayashi, Dalton W. Dietrich
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Preconditioning for rewarming means the premanagement required to prevent various complications during the rewarming stage [5,6]. Without suitable management, safe rewarming is difficult. The treatment of hyperglycemia, hypo-albuminemia, blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction, respiratory dysfunction, and complication of infection are especially ...
Nariyuki Hayashi, Dalton W. Dietrich
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2004
The major issues of rewarming during intensive care unit (ICU) management of brain hypothermia are the metabolic shift from lipid to glucose, increasing serum lactate, induction of proinflammatory cytokines, vascular engorgement, heat production, alteration of blood-brain barrier (BBB) function, bloodflowmetabolic gap, hyperdynamic microcirculation ...
Nariyuki Hayashi, Dalton W. Dietrich
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The major issues of rewarming during intensive care unit (ICU) management of brain hypothermia are the metabolic shift from lipid to glucose, increasing serum lactate, induction of proinflammatory cytokines, vascular engorgement, heat production, alteration of blood-brain barrier (BBB) function, bloodflowmetabolic gap, hyperdynamic microcirculation ...
Nariyuki Hayashi, Dalton W. Dietrich
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Rewarming and sweating during cardiopulmonary bypass
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 1994The hypothesis was tested that facial sweating at the end of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a thermoregulatory phenomenon. Twenty-two patients undergoing cardiac surgery with fentanyl anesthesia were studied. Nasopharyngeal temperature, nasal skin temperature, rectal temperature, and mean skin temperature were monitored for 90 minutes after the start ...
R N, Sladen, J Z, Berend, D I, Sessler
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Continuous venovenous rewarming
Critical Care Medicine, 1998To compare a standard and an experimental method of rewarming in 5-wk-old goats with induced moderate hypothermia.Hypothermia was induced in ten juvenile Nubian goats. Five goats were randomly assigned to be rewarmed using standard techniques, and five were assigned to the experimental rewarming technique of a modified continuous venovenous ...
R S, Seigler +2 more
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Spinal Anesthesia Speeds Active Postoperative Rewarming
Anesthesiology, 1997Background Redistribution of body heat decreases core temperature more during general than regional anesthesia. However, the combination of anesthetic- and sedative-induced inhibition may prevent effective upper-body thermoregulatory responses even during regional anesthesia. The extent to which each type of anesthesia promotes
P, Szmuk +4 more
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Rewarming hypovolemia after aortocoronary bypass surgery
Critical Care Medicine, 1984Coronary bypass performed with moderate systemic hypothermia (25 degrees C) and cold-potassium cardioplegia was associated with a fall and subsequent rise in core (pulmonary arterial) temperature. Serial hemodynamic measurements during rewarming and recovery revealed a decrease in cardiac index (CI) without a decrease in the left atrial pressure (LAP ...
J, Ivanov +4 more
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