Numerous multiple trauma and surgical patients suffer from accidental hypothermia. While induced hypothermia is commonly used in elective cardiac surgery due to its protective effects, accidental hypothermia is associated with increased posttraumatic complications and even mortality in severely injured patients. This paper focuses on protective molecular mechanisms of hypothermia on apoptosis and the posttraumatic immune response. Although information regarding severe trauma is limited, there is evidence that induced hypothermia may have beneficial effects on the posttraumatic immune response as well as apoptosis in animal studies and certain clinical situations. However, more profound knowledge of mechanisms is necessary before randomized ...
WOS: 000263091700005PubMed: 19191154Background: Accidental hypothermia in patients with hemorrhagic ...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Numerous multiple trauma and surgical patients suffer from accidental hypothermia. While induced hyp...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background Accidental hypothermia (HT) has been found to increase morbidity and mortality in trauma ...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Recent experimental research has either focused on the role of accidental hypothermia as part of the...
Cardiac arrest is a phenomenon in which a sudden loss of heart function leads to cessation of blood ...
5 Summary: Currently, the outcomes from traumatic exsanguination cardiac arrest (CA) show that over ...
In accidental hypothermia, elevated levels of ROS induce oxidative stress that leads to different de...
The relationship between hypothermia and outcome from severe trauma remains quite unclear, as hypoth...
BACKGROUND: Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect...
BACKGROUND: Patients after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from out-of-hospital cardi...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000418074900009PubMed: 29061477Introduction: The neuroprotective...
WOS: 000263091700005PubMed: 19191154Background: Accidental hypothermia in patients with hemorrhagic ...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
Numerous multiple trauma and surgical patients suffer from accidental hypothermia. While induced hyp...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background Accidental hypothermia (HT) has been found to increase morbidity and mortality in trauma ...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Recent experimental research has either focused on the role of accidental hypothermia as part of the...
Cardiac arrest is a phenomenon in which a sudden loss of heart function leads to cessation of blood ...
5 Summary: Currently, the outcomes from traumatic exsanguination cardiac arrest (CA) show that over ...
In accidental hypothermia, elevated levels of ROS induce oxidative stress that leads to different de...
The relationship between hypothermia and outcome from severe trauma remains quite unclear, as hypoth...
BACKGROUND: Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect...
BACKGROUND: Patients after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from out-of-hospital cardi...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000418074900009PubMed: 29061477Introduction: The neuroprotective...
WOS: 000263091700005PubMed: 19191154Background: Accidental hypothermia in patients with hemorrhagic ...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...
It must be remembered that clinically important haemostasis occurs in vivo and not in a tube, and th...