We conducted an extensive literature review using the search terms of “drowning” and “hypothermia” to discover the major factors related to differences in survival rate especially associated with hypothermic effects. Studies indicated that some differences in drowning survival could be identified associated with age, sex, length of submersion, reduced core body temperature, and quality of cardiopulmonary respiratory care. The variability of results associated with the large number of studies prevented us from making any recommendations about whether hypothermia can improve survival among either children or adults
This paper documents a demonstration project conducted by the authors under the auspices of the Iris...
Winter activities on ice are culturally important for many countries, yet they constitute a high saf...
From a dissertation to the Society on 18th October, 1963.There is a note in a paper written in 1943 ...
A case of non-fatal drowning with a successful outcome despite a submersion time of 25 min is descri...
Swimming is a popular sport in the United Kingdom (UK); however, cold water immersion often found in...
Internationally, drowning is a leading cause of accidental death that features in many legal cases. ...
Drowning in freshwater kills many people around the world. Complications are multiple and sometimes ...
Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, with the highest rates of...
Swimming is the most popular participation sport in the UK with open water swimming seeing a rise in...
Although often preventable, drowning remains a leading cause of accidental death, especially in chil...
Winter activities on ice are culturally important for many countries, yet they constitute a high sa...
Recent epidemiologic data have shown that the burden of drowning is much greater than expected. Prev...
OBJECTIVESTo evaluate the outcome of drowned children with cardiac arrest and hypothermia, and to de...
The objective of this review was to summarize published evidence of the effectiveness of therapeutic...
Background: Drowning is a cause of significant global mortality. The mechanism of injury involves i...
This paper documents a demonstration project conducted by the authors under the auspices of the Iris...
Winter activities on ice are culturally important for many countries, yet they constitute a high saf...
From a dissertation to the Society on 18th October, 1963.There is a note in a paper written in 1943 ...
A case of non-fatal drowning with a successful outcome despite a submersion time of 25 min is descri...
Swimming is a popular sport in the United Kingdom (UK); however, cold water immersion often found in...
Internationally, drowning is a leading cause of accidental death that features in many legal cases. ...
Drowning in freshwater kills many people around the world. Complications are multiple and sometimes ...
Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, with the highest rates of...
Swimming is the most popular participation sport in the UK with open water swimming seeing a rise in...
Although often preventable, drowning remains a leading cause of accidental death, especially in chil...
Winter activities on ice are culturally important for many countries, yet they constitute a high sa...
Recent epidemiologic data have shown that the burden of drowning is much greater than expected. Prev...
OBJECTIVESTo evaluate the outcome of drowned children with cardiac arrest and hypothermia, and to de...
The objective of this review was to summarize published evidence of the effectiveness of therapeutic...
Background: Drowning is a cause of significant global mortality. The mechanism of injury involves i...
This paper documents a demonstration project conducted by the authors under the auspices of the Iris...
Winter activities on ice are culturally important for many countries, yet they constitute a high saf...
From a dissertation to the Society on 18th October, 1963.There is a note in a paper written in 1943 ...