EPR is similar to deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) in that hypothermia is induced. However, the purposes and ... Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest "The big sleep". The Economist. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2018. "Gunshot ... DHCA induces hypothermia to aid preplanned surgery, whereas EPR is an emergency procedure in cases where an emergency ... The trial procedure involves rapidly inducing profound hypothermia (10 °C) with an aortic flush in trauma victims that have ...
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Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is a medical technique in which the brain is cooled as low as 10 °C, which allows the heart ... Many animals other than humans often induce hypothermia during hibernation or torpor.[citation needed] Water bears (Tardigrade ... Conolly S, Arrowsmith JE, Klein AA (July 2010). "Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest". Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, ... Hypoglycemia is also found in many people with hypothermia, as hypothermia may be a result of hypoglycemia. As hypothermia ...
... in a case of accidental hypothermia(40) and 9°C (48°F) in a case of induced hypothermia.(58)... 58. Niazi SA, Lewis FJ. ... Rothoerl RD, Brawanski A (June 2006). "The history and present status of deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest in ... Is Mild Hypothermia on Bypass Better than Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest?". Frontiers in Pediatrics. 4: 104. doi:10.3389/ ... Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is a surgical technique in which the temperature of the body falls significantly ( ...
Death Brain death Legal death Cardiac arrest Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest Therapeutic hypothermia Information-theoretic ... This induced hypothermia technique is beginning to be used in emergency medicine. The combination of mildly reducing body ... This state is called deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. At such low temperatures most patients can tolerate the clinically ... 1990). "Accidental deep hypothermia with cardiopulmonary arrest: extracorporeal blood rewarming in 11 patients". European ...
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest Peberdy, MA; Callaway, CW; Neumar, RW; Geocadin, RG; Zimmerman, JL; Donnino, M; Gabrielli, ... "Efficacy of and tolerance to mild induced hypothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest using an endovascular cooling system ... The Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest Study Group (21 February 2002). "Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia to Improve the Neurologic ... "Treatment of Comatose Survivors of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest with Induced Hypothermia". New England Journal of Medicine. ...
... it is possible to induce profound hypothermia in a dog, followed by complete circulatory arrest for 30 minutes, and then to ... Dobell, A. R.; Bailey, J. S. (April 1997). "Charles Drew and the origins of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest". The Annals of ... and to repair the heart under conditions of circulatory arrest. Converting an old billiard room on the 6th floor of Westminster ... He went on to conduct pioneering research on profound hypothermia in cardiac surgery and what came to be known as the 'Drew ...
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Deep hypothermia caused only a small increase in the amounts of SUMO2/3-conjugated proteins in primary neuronal cells. This ... it's employed for major cardiovascular procedures that necessitate cardiopulmonary bypass and a period of circulatory arrest. ... Wang, Liangli; Ma, Qing; Yang, Wei; Mackensen, G. Burkhard; Paschen, Wulf (November 2012). "Moderate hypothermia induces marked ... Deep hypothermia caused the SUMO-conjugating enzyme Ubc9 to translocate to the nucleus, implying that the increase in nuclear ...
Its numbers cannot be relied upon in all situations, including brain death, circulatory arrest or hypothermia. A monitor of the ... The BIS monitor thus gives the anesthetist an indication of how "deep" under anesthesia the patient is. Additionally, BIS ... McKeever S, Johnston L, Davidson AJ (July 2014). "Sevoflurane-induced changes in infants' quantifiable electroencephalogram ... Unreliable in cases of hypothermia or neurological impairment. Events unrelated to titration of anesthetic drugs can produce ...
Hypothermia is reduced body temperature that happens when a body dissipates more heat than it absorbs and produces. Hypothermia ... Blackout during a shallow dive differs from blackout during ascent from a deep dive in that deep water blackout is precipitated ... Ascent-induced hypoxia is caused by a drop in oxygen partial pressure as ambient pressure is reduced on ascent. The oxygen ... Part of the circulatory system which carries blood from heart to lungs and back to the heart Pulmonary shunt - Bypass of the ...
Toxin-induced comas are caused by extrinsic substances, whereas metabolic-induced comas are caused by intrinsic processes, such ... A deeper coma alone does not necessarily mean a slimmer chance of recovery; similarly, a milder coma does not indicate a higher ... Respiratory arrest is the only lung condition to cause coma, but many different lung conditions can cause decreased level of ... The person may experience respiratory and circulatory problems due to the body's inability to maintain normal bodily functions ...
A. Ündar, W. Vaughn, and J. Calhoon, The effects of cardiopulmonary bypass and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest on blood ... Red blood cell deformation and aggregation is also coupled with flow-induced changes in the arrangement and orientation as a ... This is particularly important in hypothermia, where an increase in blood viscosity will cause problems with blood circulation ...
Hypothermia is reduced core body temperature that occurs when a body loses more heat than it generates. It is a major ... Ascent-induced hypoxia is caused by a drop in oxygen partial pressure as ambient pressure is reduced. The partial pressure of ... Deep sea diving is underwater diving, usually with surface-supplied equipment, and often refers to the use of standard diving ... this additional workload can cause the heart to go into arrest. A person who survives the initial minute after falling into ...
Circulatory hypoxia, also known as ischemic hypoxia or stagnant hypoxia is caused by abnormally low blood flow to the lungs, ... Prolonged hypoxia induces neuronal cell death via apoptosis, resulting in a hypoxic brain injury. Oxygen deprivation can be ... Gases with as little as 2% oxygen by volume in a helium diluent are used for deep diving operations. The ambient pressure at ... Geraghty, M.C.; Torbey, M.T. (2006). "Neuroimaging and serologic markers of neurologic injury after cardiac arrest". Neurol ...
Shock and Cardiac Arrest Chapter 296: Approach to the Patient with Shock Chapter 297: Sepsis and Septic Shock Chapter 298: ... Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Thromboembolism Chapter 274: Diseases of the Aorta Chapter 275: Arterial Diseases of the ... Hypothermia and Peripheral Cold Injuries Chapter 455: Heat-Related Illnesses Part 16: Genes, the Environment, and Disease ... Toxic and Drug-Induced Hepatitis Chapter 334: Chronic Hepatitis Chapter 335: Alcoholic Liver Disease Chapter 336: Nonalcoholic ...
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) - Formation of a thrombus in a deep vein, commonly in the legs that may ... There are several conditions that can cause cardiac arrest. Treatment of cardiac arrest includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation ... Tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy - A type of dilated cardiomyopathy caused by chronic tachycardia. A common arrhythmia that ... A cardioplegic solution is used to stop the heart from beating and combination with hypothermia reduces oxygen demand of the ...
... induces profound hypothermia, that is rapid in onset, persistent for 3-4 hours, dose-dependent and is accompanied by a ... Deep in its core, the star will fight a futile battle against its own gravity, as it tries to stop itself collapsing under its ... Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 284 (6): H2100-5. doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00888.2002. PMID 12560208. Amadou A, Nawrocki A, Best- ... by growth arrest or apoptosis, without affecting their non-transformed counterparts, is probably because, cannabinoid receptors ...
A notable exception is cardiac arrest that occurs in conjunction with exposure to very cold temperatures. Hypothermia seems to ... CPR involves chest compressions for adults between 5 cm (2.0 in) and 6 cm (2.4 in) deep and at a rate of at least 100 to 120 ... CPR may succeed in inducing a heart rhythm that may be shockable. In general, CPR is continued until the person has a return of ... Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 291 (1): H441-50. doi:10.1152/ajpheart.01229.2005. PMID 16461371. S2CID 9770967. Lay summary ...