WBTH may have beneficial effects on GI morbidity and feeding tolerance for infants with moderate-to-severe HIE.KimberlyMThorntonHongyingDaiSethSepterJoshuaEPetrikinEBSCO_AspInternational Journal of PediatricsThornton KM, Dai H, Septer S, et al. Effects of whole body therapeutic hypothermia on ...
Our aim was to assess systemic effects of whole-body cooling to 35 °C, 33.5 °C, and 30 °C in a piglet model of perinatal asphyxia. METHODS: Twenty-eight anesthetized male piglets aged <24 h underwent hypoxia-ischemia (HI) and were randomized to normothermia or cooling to rectal ...
Hypothermia is a combination of two different word- “Hypo” meaning water and “Thermia” meaning temperature. The words are combined to form what describes a body condition wherein the temperature within the body drops below the normal temperature required for proper functioning of the human body...
Hypothermia, defined as a core body temperature below 35°C, usually occurs because of exposure to a cold environment. Hypothermia may arise in a variety of conditions, from those found on wilderness outings to inner-city and aquatic environments.
摘要: The authors are briefly discussing the fundamental principles of using hypothermia as an adjunct tool of the cardiothoracic surgeon's practice. The relationship between temperature, flow, metabolic requirements and adverse effects is addressed....
8What are the basic types of rewarming? SeeTable 78-1for a summary of rewarming techniques. ▪ Passive external rewarming (PER):PER minimizes the normal process of heat loss while allowing the body to rewarm spontaneously via shivering thermogenesis. It is indicated for patients with all le...
Side Effects of Clinically Induced Hypothermia Even though many of physiological and molecular changes in response to hypothermia are advantageous, depressing core body temperature is not without potential complications. In order to use hypothermia as an ally instead of an adversary in trauma, great car...
Side Effects of Clinically Induced Hypothermia Even though many of physiological and molecular changes in response to hypothermia are advantageous, depressing core body temperature is not without potential complications. In order to use hypothermia as an ally instead of an adversary in trauma, great car...
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Inflammation and oxidative stress after hypoxic-ischemic brain injury may be modified by genetic variability in addition to therapeutic hypothermia. The aim of our study was to evaluate the association between the polymorphisms in genes of antioxidant an