Background Accidental hypothermia (AH) is defined as an involuntary decrease in core body temperature to
Makoto Watanabe +14 more
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Thermal Behavior of Water in Sephadex® G25 Gels at Low Temperatures Studied by Adiabatic Calorimetry
Water in a crosslinked dextran gel, Sephadex® G25, is known to remain partially unfrozen during cooling and undergoes ice crystallization during rewarming. However, the mechanism of ice crystallization during rewarming is still unclear.
Noriko Onoda-Yamamuro +3 more
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Effects of rewarming with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to restore oxygen transport and organ blood flow after hypothermic cardiac arrest in a porcine model [PDF]
Jan Harald Nilsen +8 more
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Evaluating Isochoric Freezing as a Strategy for Storage of Red Blood Cells
ABSTRACT Red blood cells (RBCs) are needed for life‐saving blood transfusions, but they undergo continuous degradation during storage. Preserving RBCs for clinical transfusion remains a challenge due to storage‐induced damage and limitations of traditional freezing methods.
Yuanheng Zhao +3 more
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Nanowarming of vitrified pancreatic islets as a cryopreservation technology for transplantation
Biobanking of pancreatic islets for transplantation could solve the shortage of donors, and cryopreservation of vitrified islets is a possible approach. However, a technological barrier is rewarming of large volumes both uniformly and rapidly to prevent ...
Taisei Wakabayashi +7 more
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Improved Mood Following Cold‐Water Immersion: A Comparison of Differing Exposure Durations
ABSTRACT Background Cold‐water therapy is gaining popularity as a mood‐enhancing intervention. However, immersion protocols vary, particularly in terms of temperature and duration. This study examined whether different durations of cold‐water immersion produce differential effects on mood.
John Stephen Kelly +2 more
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Effectiveness and safety of an inexpensive infant chemical warmer: a pilot study
Introduction. Hypothermia has been widely regarded as a major contributor to neonatal mortality and morbidity. Chemical warming packs used during delivery room resuscitation are associated with decreased rates of hypothermia.
D. Kardum
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An early diagnostic tool for diabetic peripheral neuropathy in rats. [PDF]
The skin's rewarming rate of diabetic patients is used as a diagnostic tool for early diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy. At present, the relationship between microvascular changes in the skin and diabetic neuropathy is unclear in streptozotocin (STZ ...
Shoista Kambiz +7 more
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Differentiating Creatine and Phosphocreatine In Vivo Using 3 T 1H MR Spectroscopy
ABSTRACT Purpose Validation and improvements to the proton MR spectroscopic measurement of creatine and phosphocreatine in vivo at 3 T. Methods Spectral simulations were used to evaluate and explore the mitigation of LCModel fitting bias due to lineshape, signal‐to‐noise (SNR) and non‐metabolite backgrounds with a focus on phosphocreatine and the ...
Ralph E. Hurd +9 more
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Abstract Villitis of unknown etiology (VUE) is a chronic placental inflammatory lesion characterized by lymphohistiocytic infiltration and destruction of villous architecture in the absence of infection. Although VUE is well recognized for its association with fetal growth restriction and adverse pregnancy outcomes, its clinicopathologic correlates and
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