Heatstroke represents the most severe end of the heat illness spectrum, and is increasingly seen in those undergoing exercise or exertion (‘exertional heatstroke’) and those exposed to high ambient temperatures, for example in heatwaves (‘classical heatstroke’). Both forms may be associated with significant thermal injury, leading to organ dysfunction and the need for admission to an intensive care unit. The process may be exacerbated by translocation of bacteria or endotoxin through an intestinal wall rendered more permeable by the hyperthermia. This narrative review highlights the importance of early diagnosis, rapid cooling and effective management of complications. It discusses the incidence, clinical features and treatment of heatstro...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
BACKGROUND This study aimed to assess inpatient prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and resour...
The disorders of hyperthermia (also known as heat-related injury or illness) exist on a continuum of...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperat...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Severe hyperthermia, for example, classical heatstroke or exertional heatstroke from heatwaves or ex...
Heatstroke is a life-threatening and the most severe form of heat-related illnesses, characterized ...
Heatstroke is the most severe heat illness which homeostatic thermoregulatory mechanism is failed, c...
When psychological and physiologic adaptation mechanisms become dysfunction to environment induced a...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Heatstroke requires active body cooling and organ failure supportive care. A...
Introduction: Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat e...
There exist a series of problems in heat stroke treatment , such as, pathogenesis is still unclear, ...
Exercise-induced heat stroke is defined as core temperature greater than 104 degrees F (400 degrees ...
BACKGROUND Heatstroke (HS) is a life-threatening condition characterized by an elevation of the core...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
BACKGROUND This study aimed to assess inpatient prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and resour...
The disorders of hyperthermia (also known as heat-related injury or illness) exist on a continuum of...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperat...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Severe hyperthermia, for example, classical heatstroke or exertional heatstroke from heatwaves or ex...
Heatstroke is a life-threatening and the most severe form of heat-related illnesses, characterized ...
Heatstroke is the most severe heat illness which homeostatic thermoregulatory mechanism is failed, c...
When psychological and physiologic adaptation mechanisms become dysfunction to environment induced a...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Heatstroke requires active body cooling and organ failure supportive care. A...
Introduction: Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat e...
There exist a series of problems in heat stroke treatment , such as, pathogenesis is still unclear, ...
Exercise-induced heat stroke is defined as core temperature greater than 104 degrees F (400 degrees ...
BACKGROUND Heatstroke (HS) is a life-threatening condition characterized by an elevation of the core...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
BACKGROUND This study aimed to assess inpatient prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and resour...