Bessell, J; Ludbrook G; Millard S; Baxter P; Ubhi S; Maddern G (1999). "Humidified gas prevents hypothermia induced by ... Bessel, J; Karatassas A; Patterson J; Jamieson G; Maddern G (1995). "Hypothermia induced by laparoscopic insufflation. A ... Surgical hypothermia, defined as a core temperature below 36.0 °C, is associated with increased risk of infectious and non- ... Barring preventive interventions, hypothermia occurs in more than half of all surgical patients undergoing anesthesia. The risk ...
Non-invasively induced therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to reduce mortality of successfully resuscitated cardiac arrest ... McKean, Staci (2009). "Induced Moderate Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest". AACN Advanced Critical Care. 20 (4): 342-53. doi: ... It is a non-invasive temperature management system that is used to induce hypothermia in comatose patients that have suffered ... Therapeutic hypothermia, which lowers the patient's body temperature to levels between 32-34 °C (90-93 °F), is used to help ...
Inducing hypothermia or heat injury; Conducting mock executions; Depriving the detainee of necessary food, water, sleep, or ... The manuals describe coercive techniques to be used "to induce psychological regression in the subject by bringing a superior ... Lawg.org Archived 2006-04-19 at the Wayback Machine JPRA Operational Concerns Over Application of Various Means of Induced ...
... inducing frostbite and even hypothermia. "Flame breath" allows him to exhale a superheated napalm-like substance which causes ...
Induced pediatric hypothermia was approved in the U.S. by the FDA in March 2007. The most prominent such hypothermia cap which ... Therapeutic hypothermia Hershman, DL (14 February 2017). "Scalp Cooling to Prevent Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia: The Time Has ... No side effects related to the hypothermia cap were observed. The study concluded that "prehospital use of hypothermia caps is ... A hypothermia cap (also referred to as cold cap or cooling cap) is a therapeutic device used to cool the human scalp. Its most ...
Cappuccino's use of induced hypothermia garnered national headlines for the technique. Cappuccino received a dual BES degree ... Fornell, Dave (2008-02-20). "Induced Hypothermia Shows Promise in Treating Cardiac, Neurotrauma Patients". DAIC : Diagnostic ...
"Induced Hypothermia During Emergency Department Thoracotomy: an Animal Model. Journal of Trauma Injury and Critical Care. 48: ... "Induced Hypothermia During Emergency Department Thoracotomy: an Animal Model". Journal of Trauma Injury and Critical Care. 48: ...
It induces a variety of effects, including analgesia, hypothermia and increased locomotor activity. It is also involved in ... Neurotensin is an endogenous neuropeptide involved in thermoregulation that can induce hypothermia and neuroprotection in ... "Neurotensin-induced hypothermia improves neurologic outcome after hypoxic-ischemia". Crit. Care Med. 32 (3): 806-10. doi: ...
As trauma-induced hypothermia is a leading cause of battlefield deaths, a provider may also perform hypothermia prevention can ... Bennett BL, Holcomb JB (June 2017). "Battlefield Trauma-Induced Hypothermia: Transitioning the Preferred Method of Casualty ... Since hypothermia can occur regardless of ambient temperature due to blood loss, the Hypothermia Prevention and Management Kit ... Head injury/hypothermia. Secondary brain injury is worsened by hypotension (systolic blood pressure under 90 mmHg), hypoxia ( ...
Hypothermia induces a "cold diuresis" which can lead to electrolyte abnormalities - specifically hypokalemia, hypomagnesaemia, ... It appears that regardless of the technique used to induce hypothermia, people begin to shiver when temperature drops below ... There are a number of methods through which hypothermia is induced. These include: cooling catheters, cooling blankets, and ... Polderman, Kees H (2008). "Induced hypothermia and fever control for prevention and treatment of neurological injuries". The ...
Hypothermia Thermoregulation Axon reflex Raynaud's syndrome Daanen, H.A.M. (2003). "Finger cold-induced vasodilation: a review ... This cold-induced vasodilation increases blood flow and subsequently the temperature of the fingers. A new phase of ...
Bushak, Lecia (December 20, 2014). "Induced Hypothermia: How Freezing People After Heart Attacks Could Save Lives". Newsweek. ... "profound hypothermia" is then medically induced, at temperatures as low as 50 F (10 C). According to Becker, "draining the ... Cell death can be delayed or stopped through the application of therapeutic hypothermia. In the case of Swedish skier Anna ...
In mice, I-RTX induces dose-dependent hypothermia in vivo. A statistically significant difference was reported at doses > 0.1 ... "5-Iodoresiniferatoxin evokes hypothermia in mice and is a partial transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 agonist in vitro". ...
It is important to note that induced mild hypothermia, between temperatures of 33 °C and 36 °C is effective whilst safer than ... Council, National Research (1955). Physiology of Induced Hypothermia: Proceedings of a Symposium, 28-29 October 1955. p. 89. ... Hypothermia also has a significant therapeutic role, the technique of therapeutic hypothermia involves deliberate reduction of ... Hypothermia is defined as having a core body temperature below 35 °C (or 95 °F). Under 35 °C, the body loses more heat than it ...
A person dies of heart attack induced by hypothermia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. December 30 - An ice storm in Mississippi ...
This induced hypothermia technique is beginning to be used in emergency medicine. The combination of mildly reducing body ... 1990). "Moderate hypothermia after cardiac arrest of 17 minutes in dogs. Effect on cerebral and cardiac outcome". Stroke. ... 1990). "Mild cerebral hypothermia during and after cardiac arrest improves neurologic outcome in dogs". Journal of Cerebral ... 1990). "Accidental deep hypothermia with cardiopulmonary arrest: extracorporeal blood rewarming in 11 patients". European ...
May have a direct or indirect effect on body temperature and alleviating hypothermia. Can normalize blood pressure and ... "The effects of Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide on incidence and severity in metaphit-induced epilepsy in rats". Pharmacological ... Delta-sleep-inducing peptide was first discovered in 1974 by the Swiss Schoenenberger-Monnier group who isolated it from the ... Delta+sleep-inducing+peptide at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) "Deltaran" (CS1 Russian- ...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy is acutely worsened by the presence of acidosis and hypothermia. The activity of coagulation ... Hypothermia (less than 34 C) compounds coagulopathy by impairing coagulation and is an independent risk factor for death in ... However, this traditional model of trauma-induced coagulopathy may be too limited. Further studies have shown that a degree of ... This has led to the recognition of trauma-induced coagulopathy as the sum of two distinct processes: acute coagulopathy of ...
Mild total body hypothermia, induced by cooling a baby to 33-34°C for three days after birth, is nowadays a standardized ... Many of the effects induced by mild hypothermia may help to reduce the number of cells undergoing apoptosis. Experimental and ... Busto R, Globus MY, Dietrich WD, Martinez E, Valdés I, Ginsberg MD (July 1989). "Effect of mild hypothermia on ischemia-induced ... Hypothermia appears to have multiple effects at a cellular level following cerebral injury. Hypothermia reduces vasogenic ...
Many animals other than humans often induce hypothermia during hibernation or torpor.[citation needed] Water bears (Tardigrade ... Hypoglycemia is also found in many people with hypothermia, as hypothermia may be a result of hypoglycemia. As hypothermia ... People with hypothermia may appear pale and feel cold to touch. Infants with hypothermia may feel cold when touched, with ... Hypothermia occurs frequently in major trauma, and is also observed in severe cases of anorexia nervosa. Hypothermia is also ...
... in that hypothermia is induced. However, the purposes and procedures of EPR differ from DHCA. DHCA induces hypothermia to aid ... The trial procedure involves rapidly inducing profound hypothermia (10 °C) with an aortic flush in trauma victims that have ... EPR uses hypothermia, drugs, and fluids to "buy time" for resuscitative surgery. If successful, EPR may someday be deployed in ... Twilley, Nicola (21 November 2016). "Can Hypothermia Save Gunshot Victims?". The New Yorker. Retrieved 23 January 2018. Kaplan ...
hypothermia A lowering of core body temperature, usually due to heat loss. hypoxia Abnormally low tissue oxygen concentration. ... hyperventilation-induced blackout See: underwater blackout syndrome hypocapnia Abnormally low tissue and blood carbon dioxide ... Duong, H.; Patel, G. (24 January 2022). "Hypothermia". StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing. PMID ...
"Evaluation of hypothermia-induced analgesia and influence of opioid antagonists in Leopard frogs (Rana pipiens)". Pharmacology ... "The role of pH and osmolarity in evoking the acetic acid-induced wiping response in a model of nociception in frogs". Brain ... "Hypothermia is also unacceptable as a sedation technique for painful procedures". Veterinary articles have been published ...
... s are induced ovulators and can breed throughout the year. Females can have their first litter at two to three years of ... Deaths result from several reasons-stillbirths, birth defects, cannibalism, hypothermia, maternal neglect, and infectious ... Compared to other felids, cheetahs need specialised care because of their higher vulnerability to stress-induced diseases; this ...
If the solutions administered are colder than the temperature of the body, induced hypothermia can occur. If the temperature ... "Warming of intravenous and irrigation fluids for preventing inadvertent perioperative hypothermia". Cochrane Database of ...
... have effects in all components of the tetrad and induce hypomotility, catalepsy, hypothermia, and analgesia in rodents. ... Hypothermia (reduced body temperature) is determined by using a rectal probe to measure the rectal temperature. Analgesia is ... Data have shown, that also CB2 receptors are involved in the tetrad effects induced by cannabinoids, and other, associated with ... It is widely used for screening drugs that induce cannabinoid receptor-mediated effects in rodents. The four behavioral ...
... on apomorphine-induced hypothermia in mice". Psychopharmacology. 88 (2): 240-6. doi:10.1007/BF00652248. PMID 3006113. S2CID ...
In traumatic brain injury, induced hypothermia may reduce the risks of mortality, poor neurologic outcome in adults. However, ... Radiation-induced brain edema (RIBE) is a potentially life threatening complication of brain tissue radiation and is ... In children with traumatic brain injury, there was no benefit to therapeutic hypothermia and increased the risk of mortality ... Pretreatment with a sedative agent and neuromuscular blocking agent to induce unconsciousness and motor paralysis has been ...
Reversal of reserpine-induced hypothermia by a drug is a classical test for potential anti-depressant properties. A selective ... In mice pre-treated with reserpine, an oral dose of 0.3 mg/kg d-synephrine significantly reversed the hypothermia, while l- ... Barrett M., Orchard I. (1990). "Serotonin-induced elevation of cAMP levels in the epidermis of the blood-sucking bug, Rhodnius ... Synephrine (racemic) is also more potent than octopamine (racemic) at inducing light-emission in the firefly (Photinus species ...
Collaborated with medical manufacturer Benechill on its new Rhinochill system, which induces therapeutic hypothermia during ...
Stress induces a release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and vasopressin from the hypothalamus, which activates the ... Increased levels of LH also result in hypothermia but through a decreased metabolism action. ACTH increase metabolism and ... follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) also may cause hypothermia if increased beyond homeostatic levels through an increased ... Increased plasma levels of TSH induce hyperthermia through a mechanism involving increased metabolism and cutaneous ...
"Hypothermia: Symptoms". Mayo Clinic. Archived from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2016. Ellen Goldbaum ... A common, but false, statement states that cold weather itself can induce the identically named common cold. No scientific ... Extreme cold temperatures may lead to frostbite, sepsis, and hypothermia, which in turn may result in death. ... This explanation on the cold inducing aspects of nitre (now known as potassium nitrate) and salt was tried then by many ...