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Critical Care Medicine, 2018
Objectives: Bradycardia during therapeutic hypothermia has been reported to be a predictor of favorable neurologic outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. However, bradycardia occurrence rate may be influenced by the target body temperature.
A. Inoue +18 more
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Objectives: Bradycardia during therapeutic hypothermia has been reported to be a predictor of favorable neurologic outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. However, bradycardia occurrence rate may be influenced by the target body temperature.
A. Inoue +18 more
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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 RewarmingÂ
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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Review of Rewarming Methods for Cryopreservation
Biopreservation and BiobankingCryopreservation is the most effective technology for the long-term preservation of biological materials, including cells, tissues, and even organs in the future. The process of cooling and rewarming is essential to the successful preservation of biological materials.
Jiaji Pan +4 more
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Delayed Rewarming Thrombocytopenia: A Suggested Preventable and Treatable Cause of Rewarming Deaths
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/OncologyThe lack of a consensus of accepted prognostic factors in hypothermia suggests an additional factor has been overlooked. Delayed rewarming thrombocytopenia (DRT) is a novel candidate for such a role. At body temperature, platelets undergoing a first stage of aggregation are capable of progression to a second irreversible stage of aggregation.
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Hypothermia and Rewarming after Cardiac Surgery
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1993Ensuring adequate oxygen delivery to the tissues with respect to oxygen demand is an important operative challenge during cardiac surgery. The state of the art in myocardial preservation in the 1990s has evolved to include pre-treatment of the myocardium; intraoperative use of systemic hypothermia with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), topical cooling of ...
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