Hypothermia, defined as a core temperature less than 35 °C, is frequently not recognized, in part because of the inadequacy of standard thermometers. This entity has multiple causes and unique pathophysiologic consequences that complicate diagnosis and treatment. Understanding of the physiology of thermoregulation is important in light of recent advances in therapy using core rewarming. Pathophysiology, etiology and management of the hypothermia syndrome are reviewed
ypothermia can occur not only in persons exposed to extreme cold, but also in the elderly and infirm...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
Hypothermia is increasingly being used as a treatment modality for many conditions. Therapeutic hypo...
Hypothermia is defined as a so-called central vital sign below 35°C (95°F). Impaired thermoregulatio...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
AbstractThermoregulation is a vital function of the autonomic nervous system in response to cold and...
Therapeutic hypothermia, now also known as targeted temperature management is a treatment method whi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
Hypothermia defined as a core body temperature <35°C can be a life-threatening emergency, especia...
Accidental hypothermia refers to a state of lowering of core body temperature down to 35 ℃induced by...
International audienceTherapeutic hypothermia (less than 35 degrees C) is a promising strategy to im...
Humans are homeotherms. The essential organs of homeotherms must be kept at a constant temperature. ...
Homeothermic species require a nearly constant internal body temperature. Significant deviations fro...
ypothermia can occur not only in persons exposed to extreme cold, but also in the elderly and infirm...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
Hypothermia is increasingly being used as a treatment modality for many conditions. Therapeutic hypo...
Hypothermia is defined as a so-called central vital sign below 35°C (95°F). Impaired thermoregulatio...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
AbstractThermoregulation is a vital function of the autonomic nervous system in response to cold and...
Therapeutic hypothermia, now also known as targeted temperature management is a treatment method whi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
Hypothermia defined as a core body temperature <35°C can be a life-threatening emergency, especia...
Accidental hypothermia refers to a state of lowering of core body temperature down to 35 ℃induced by...
International audienceTherapeutic hypothermia (less than 35 degrees C) is a promising strategy to im...
Humans are homeotherms. The essential organs of homeotherms must be kept at a constant temperature. ...
Homeothermic species require a nearly constant internal body temperature. Significant deviations fro...
ypothermia can occur not only in persons exposed to extreme cold, but also in the elderly and infirm...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
Hypothermia is increasingly being used as a treatment modality for many conditions. Therapeutic hypo...