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Influence of esophageal temperature probe tip placement on core temperature measurement accuracy in cold environments: a randomized crossover trial with implications for cardiac arrest management. [PDF]
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ASAIO journal (1992), 2023
Treatment recommendations for rewarming patients in severe accidental hypothermia with preserved spontaneous circulation have a weak evidence due to the absence of randomized clinical trials. We aimed to compare the outcomes of extracorporeal versus less-
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Treatment recommendations for rewarming patients in severe accidental hypothermia with preserved spontaneous circulation have a weak evidence due to the absence of randomized clinical trials. We aimed to compare the outcomes of extracorporeal versus less-
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Investigation of Rapid Rewarming Chips for Cryopreservation by Joule Heating.
Langmuir, 2023Rapid and uniform rewarming is critical to cryopreservation. Current rapid rewarming methods require complex physical field application devices (such as lasers or radio frequencies) and the addition of nanoparticles as heating media.
Hengxin Han +8 more
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Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
Severe hypothermia (core body temperature
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Severe hypothermia (core body temperature
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2020
OBJECTIVE Extracorporeal rewarming is the treatment of choice for patients who had hypothermic cardiac arrest, allowing for best neurologic outcome. The authors' goal was to identify factors associated with survival in nonasphyxia-related hypothermic ...
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OBJECTIVE Extracorporeal rewarming is the treatment of choice for patients who had hypothermic cardiac arrest, allowing for best neurologic outcome. The authors' goal was to identify factors associated with survival in nonasphyxia-related hypothermic ...
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Slow rewarming improves jugular venous oxygen saturation during rewarming
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2003Background: There have been many studies regarding the etiology of postoperative cognitive dysfunction after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Although its etiology remains unresolved, one possible factor related to postoperative cognitive dysfunction is a reduced internal jugular venous oxygen hemoglobin saturation (SjvO2) during the ...
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