Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outcome and usually treated with systemic cooling interventions. However, targeting cooling interventions at the head may be more logical. In addition to arterial blood, the human brain is cooled by heat loss through the skull and heat loss from the upper airways. It is these two mechanisms of heat loss which are the subject of this thesis. The initial research aim was to find out if restoring ‘normal’ airflow through the upper respiratory tracts of intubated, brain-injured patients could reduce brain temperature. Air at room temperature and humidity replicating normal resting minute volume was continuously administered nasally to 15 such patients...
Background: During contact sports, body temperature can elevate to between 38.9°C and 40.0°C at the ...
none4Hypothermia is an important neuro-protective strategy for patients with acute brain damage foll...
Developing a targeted cooling approach to quickly induce brain hypothermia while avoiding systemic c...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outc...
Intranasal cooling can be used to initiate therapeutic hypothermia. However, direct measurement of b...
The controlled lowering of core body temperature to 32°C to 34°C is defined as therapeutic hypotherm...
Introduction: Targeted temperature management plays an important role in the treatment of myriad cri...
Selective brain cooling (SEC) of varying strengths has been demonstrated in a number of mammals and ...
SummaryAfter a primary traumatic brain injury (TBI), the secondary brain damage that results from is...
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain tissue a...
The brain is the organ at greatest risk of injury during periods of reduced blood flow; to prevent t...
A direct brain cooling system was newly innovated purposedly to ensure direct delivery of therapeuti...
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is still being explored as a therapeutic option after traumatic brain i...
Summary: Cerebral impairment caused by an external force to the head is known as traumatic brain inj...
Copyright © 2012 Ségolène Mrozek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: During contact sports, body temperature can elevate to between 38.9°C and 40.0°C at the ...
none4Hypothermia is an important neuro-protective strategy for patients with acute brain damage foll...
Developing a targeted cooling approach to quickly induce brain hypothermia while avoiding systemic c...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outc...
Intranasal cooling can be used to initiate therapeutic hypothermia. However, direct measurement of b...
The controlled lowering of core body temperature to 32°C to 34°C is defined as therapeutic hypotherm...
Introduction: Targeted temperature management plays an important role in the treatment of myriad cri...
Selective brain cooling (SEC) of varying strengths has been demonstrated in a number of mammals and ...
SummaryAfter a primary traumatic brain injury (TBI), the secondary brain damage that results from is...
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain tissue a...
The brain is the organ at greatest risk of injury during periods of reduced blood flow; to prevent t...
A direct brain cooling system was newly innovated purposedly to ensure direct delivery of therapeuti...
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is still being explored as a therapeutic option after traumatic brain i...
Summary: Cerebral impairment caused by an external force to the head is known as traumatic brain inj...
Copyright © 2012 Ségolène Mrozek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: During contact sports, body temperature can elevate to between 38.9°C and 40.0°C at the ...
none4Hypothermia is an important neuro-protective strategy for patients with acute brain damage foll...
Developing a targeted cooling approach to quickly induce brain hypothermia while avoiding systemic c...