Heat stroke is a life‐threatening condition clinically diagnosed as a severe elevation in body temperature with central nervous system dysfunction that often includes combativeness, delirium, seizures, and coma. Classic heat stroke primarily occurs in immunocompromised individuals during annual heat waves. Exertional heat stroke is observed in young fit individuals performing strenuous physical activity in hot or temperature environments. Long‐term consequences of heat stroke are thought to be due to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome. This article provides a comprehensive review of recent advances in the identification of risk factors that predispose to heat stroke, the role of endotoxin and cytokines in mediation of multi‐organ dam...
There exist a series of problems in heat stroke treatment , such as, pathogenesis is still unclear, ...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as an internal body temperature 40.5°C or greater and neuropsychiatr...
disclose any financial relationships relevant to this article. Objectives After completing this arti...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Heat stroke (HS) is an ancient illness dating back more than 2000 years and continues to be a health...
Abstract: The hypothalamus may be involved in regulating homeostasis, motivation, and emotional beha...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
When psychological and physiologic adaptation mechanisms become dysfunction to environment induced a...
We here provide an overview of the pathophysiological mechanisms during heat stroke and describe sim...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as a body temperature greater than 40°C (104°F) to 40.5°C (105°F) wi...
We here provide an overview of the pathophysiological mechanisms during heat stroke and describe sim...
IntroductionPrecipitating factors that contribute to the severity of exertional heat stroke (EHS) ar...
Background: With climate change, heat waves are expected to become more frequent in the near future....
Heat stroke is the outcome of over heat stress that results in multiorgan dysfunction with a tendenc...
There exist a series of problems in heat stroke treatment , such as, pathogenesis is still unclear, ...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as an internal body temperature 40.5°C or greater and neuropsychiatr...
disclose any financial relationships relevant to this article. Objectives After completing this arti...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Heat stroke (HS) is an ancient illness dating back more than 2000 years and continues to be a health...
Abstract: The hypothalamus may be involved in regulating homeostasis, motivation, and emotional beha...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
When psychological and physiologic adaptation mechanisms become dysfunction to environment induced a...
We here provide an overview of the pathophysiological mechanisms during heat stroke and describe sim...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as a body temperature greater than 40°C (104°F) to 40.5°C (105°F) wi...
We here provide an overview of the pathophysiological mechanisms during heat stroke and describe sim...
IntroductionPrecipitating factors that contribute to the severity of exertional heat stroke (EHS) ar...
Background: With climate change, heat waves are expected to become more frequent in the near future....
Heat stroke is the outcome of over heat stress that results in multiorgan dysfunction with a tendenc...
There exist a series of problems in heat stroke treatment , such as, pathogenesis is still unclear, ...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as an internal body temperature 40.5°C or greater and neuropsychiatr...
disclose any financial relationships relevant to this article. Objectives After completing this arti...