Pasquier, Mathieu, Evelien Cools, Ken Zafren, Pierre-Nicolas Carron, Vincent Frochaux, and Valentin Rousson. Vital signs in accidental hypothermia. High Alt Med Biol. 22: 142-147, 2021. Background: Clinical indicators are used to stage hypothermia and to guide management of hypothermic patients. We sought to better characterize the influence of hypothermia on vital signs, including level of consciousness, by studying cases of patients suffering from accidental hypothermia. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively included patients aged ≥18 years admitted to the hospital with a core temperature below 35°C. We identified the cases from a literature review and from a retrospective case series of hypothermic patients admitted to the hospital b...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
Background: This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome ...
BACKGROUND Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the...
Pasquier, Mathieu, Evelien Cools, Ken Zafren, Pierre-Nicolas Carron, Vincent Frochaux, and Valentin ...
Abstract Pasquier, Mathieu, Noemi Zurron, Barbara Weith, Pierre Turini, Fabrice Dami, Pierre-Nicolas...
Hypothermia is defined as a so-called central vital sign below 35°C (95°F). Impaired thermoregulatio...
Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 °C. Our goal was...
Introduction Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 C. ...
In a recent issue of Critical Care, den Hartog and colleagues show an association between spontaneou...
Accidental hypothermia is an unintentional drop of core temperature below 35 °C. Annually, thousands...
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the supporting...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Accidental hypothermia is associated with marked depression of cerebral blood flow and oxygen requir...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
Background: This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome ...
BACKGROUND Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the...
Pasquier, Mathieu, Evelien Cools, Ken Zafren, Pierre-Nicolas Carron, Vincent Frochaux, and Valentin ...
Abstract Pasquier, Mathieu, Noemi Zurron, Barbara Weith, Pierre Turini, Fabrice Dami, Pierre-Nicolas...
Hypothermia is defined as a so-called central vital sign below 35°C (95°F). Impaired thermoregulatio...
Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 °C. Our goal was...
Introduction Cardiac arrest related to accidental hypothermia may occur at temperatures below 32 C. ...
In a recent issue of Critical Care, den Hartog and colleagues show an association between spontaneou...
Accidental hypothermia is an unintentional drop of core temperature below 35 °C. Annually, thousands...
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the supporting...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Accidental hypothermia is associated with marked depression of cerebral blood flow and oxygen requir...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
Background: This paper provides an up-to-date review of the management and outcome ...
BACKGROUND Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the...