Deep accidental hypothermia is an uncommon pathology. Successful management has been reported in isolated cases, but the majority of patients die from complications after rewarming. We report on a patient with deep accidental hypothermia after a mountaineering accident. He was successfully rewarmed with cardiopulmonary bypass, but presented several complications which led to death. These complications included the patient developing acute peritonitis and necrotizing fasciitis, which represent, to our knowledge, complications that have never been associated with deep accidental hypothermia before
We report on a patient with accidental deep hypothermia (23.3 degrees C) and cardiorespiratory arres...
Active rewarming of the hypothermic patient can be assisted by the inspiration of warmed, fully satu...
Objective: Twenty-six patients with accidental hypothermia combined with circulatory arrest or sever...
Deep accidental hypothermia is an uncommon pathology. Successful management has been reported in iso...
A case is reported of profound accidental hypothermia with spontaneous cardiac activity in a patient...
AIM OF THE STUDY: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is a complex and life threatening condition. Knowledge...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass has been used to rewarm victims of accidental deep hypothermia. U...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
Deep accidental hypothermia is an unusual clinical entity in developed countries. We report a case o...
After missing for seven days, a 34-year-old female was found with a rectal temperature of 19.8oC. In...
This case involved a 65-year-old male with severe hypothermia who presented a cardiorespiratory arre...
A 52 year old woman presented with severe accidental hypothermia associated with out-of-hospital car...
Rewarming, a key event in resuscitation from accidental, experimental and clinical hypothermia, is s...
Accidental hypothermia can lead to untoward cardiac manifestations and arrest. This report presents ...
The imrnersion or near-drowning syndrome is discussed and found to be closely related with accidenta...
We report on a patient with accidental deep hypothermia (23.3 degrees C) and cardiorespiratory arres...
Active rewarming of the hypothermic patient can be assisted by the inspiration of warmed, fully satu...
Objective: Twenty-six patients with accidental hypothermia combined with circulatory arrest or sever...
Deep accidental hypothermia is an uncommon pathology. Successful management has been reported in iso...
A case is reported of profound accidental hypothermia with spontaneous cardiac activity in a patient...
AIM OF THE STUDY: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is a complex and life threatening condition. Knowledge...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass has been used to rewarm victims of accidental deep hypothermia. U...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
Deep accidental hypothermia is an unusual clinical entity in developed countries. We report a case o...
After missing for seven days, a 34-year-old female was found with a rectal temperature of 19.8oC. In...
This case involved a 65-year-old male with severe hypothermia who presented a cardiorespiratory arre...
A 52 year old woman presented with severe accidental hypothermia associated with out-of-hospital car...
Rewarming, a key event in resuscitation from accidental, experimental and clinical hypothermia, is s...
Accidental hypothermia can lead to untoward cardiac manifestations and arrest. This report presents ...
The imrnersion or near-drowning syndrome is discussed and found to be closely related with accidenta...
We report on a patient with accidental deep hypothermia (23.3 degrees C) and cardiorespiratory arres...
Active rewarming of the hypothermic patient can be assisted by the inspiration of warmed, fully satu...
Objective: Twenty-six patients with accidental hypothermia combined with circulatory arrest or sever...