Abstract Background Accidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidity in trauma patients. Various methods for insulating and wrapping hypothermic patients are used worldwide. The aim of this study was to compare the thermal insulating effects and comfort of bubble wrap, ambulance blankets / quilts, and Hibler's method, a low-cost method combining a plastic outer layer with an insulating layer. Methods Eight volunteers were dressed in moistened clothing, exposed to a cold and windy environment then wrapped using one of the three different insulation methods in random order on three different days. They were rested quietly on their back for 60 minutes in a cold climatic chamber. Skin temperature, rectal temperature, oxygen consumption ...
Preoperative forced-air warming is one way of preventing inadvertent perioperative hypothermia. Ther...
INTRODUCTION: Discomfort from cold is a significant problem for trauma victims. Prehospital treatmen...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Incidence of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is still high; therefore, presen...
Background: Accidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidity in trauma patients. Various met...
Master's thesis in Pre-hospital critical careAccidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidit...
Abstract Background Accidental hypothermia is a manifest problem during the rescue of entrapped vict...
Background: Prevention and treatment of hypothermia by active warming in prehospital trauma care is ...
Background: In prehospital trauma care active warming is recommended to aid in protection from furth...
Background: Protection against cold is vitally important in prehospital trauma care to reduce heat l...
Objective: The aim of this review is to map the prehospital rewarming measures used to prevent hypot...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of wet clothing removal or the additi...
Introduction: In the prehospital care of a cold and wet person, early application of adequate insula...
BACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of less than 35 degrees C withou...
INTRODUCTION: In a cold, wet, or windy environment, cold exposure can be considerable for an injured...
Background Patients’ cold exposure is a neglected problem in prehospital emergency care. Cold stress...
Preoperative forced-air warming is one way of preventing inadvertent perioperative hypothermia. Ther...
INTRODUCTION: Discomfort from cold is a significant problem for trauma victims. Prehospital treatmen...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Incidence of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is still high; therefore, presen...
Background: Accidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidity in trauma patients. Various met...
Master's thesis in Pre-hospital critical careAccidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidit...
Abstract Background Accidental hypothermia is a manifest problem during the rescue of entrapped vict...
Background: Prevention and treatment of hypothermia by active warming in prehospital trauma care is ...
Background: In prehospital trauma care active warming is recommended to aid in protection from furth...
Background: Protection against cold is vitally important in prehospital trauma care to reduce heat l...
Objective: The aim of this review is to map the prehospital rewarming measures used to prevent hypot...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of wet clothing removal or the additi...
Introduction: In the prehospital care of a cold and wet person, early application of adequate insula...
BACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of less than 35 degrees C withou...
INTRODUCTION: In a cold, wet, or windy environment, cold exposure can be considerable for an injured...
Background Patients’ cold exposure is a neglected problem in prehospital emergency care. Cold stress...
Preoperative forced-air warming is one way of preventing inadvertent perioperative hypothermia. Ther...
INTRODUCTION: Discomfort from cold is a significant problem for trauma victims. Prehospital treatmen...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Incidence of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is still high; therefore, presen...