Physicians commonly ignore hypothermia, an often-underappreciated event associated with mortality in trauma patients, in general due to its prevalence and belief that it is secondary to the injury itself (secondary hypothermia). Over the past several decades, hypothermia in trauma has been studied concerning its effects on mortality; however, very little has been done to identify the major risk factors associated with it. The study by Lapostolle and colleagues has attempted to incorporate environmental risk factors and prehospital care along with more traditional variables for the prediction of hypothermia at admission
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Abstract Hypothermia is present in up to two-thirds of patients with severe injury, al...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
Physicians commonly ignore hypothermia, an often-underappreciated event associated with mortality in...
AIMS: To study the impact of hypothermia upon admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on early an...
Introduction: Hypothermia is common in trauma victims and is associated with an increase in mortalit...
This study aimed to assess whether hypothermia is an independent predictor of mortality in trauma pa...
Hypothermia in trauma patients is a common condition. It is aggravated by traumatic hemorrhage, whic...
Abstract Background Hypothermia is common in trauma victims and is associated with increased mortali...
Public Health Significance: Trauma represents the leading cause of mortality for young adults in the...
Aim: This study aimed to determine factors linked to hypothermia ( 15. Demographic, injury, environm...
The relationship between hypothermia and outcome from severe trauma remains quite unclear, as hypoth...
Hypothermia is commonly found in injured victims who suffer from central nervous system injury, hypo...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Abstract Hypothermia is present in up to two-thirds of patients with severe injury, al...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
Physicians commonly ignore hypothermia, an often-underappreciated event associated with mortality in...
AIMS: To study the impact of hypothermia upon admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on early an...
Introduction: Hypothermia is common in trauma victims and is associated with an increase in mortalit...
This study aimed to assess whether hypothermia is an independent predictor of mortality in trauma pa...
Hypothermia in trauma patients is a common condition. It is aggravated by traumatic hemorrhage, whic...
Abstract Background Hypothermia is common in trauma victims and is associated with increased mortali...
Public Health Significance: Trauma represents the leading cause of mortality for young adults in the...
Aim: This study aimed to determine factors linked to hypothermia ( 15. Demographic, injury, environm...
The relationship between hypothermia and outcome from severe trauma remains quite unclear, as hypoth...
Hypothermia is commonly found in injured victims who suffer from central nervous system injury, hypo...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Abstract Hypothermia is present in up to two-thirds of patients with severe injury, al...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...