Immersion hypothermia in humans is described in about 500 scientific papers during a Pubmed search in medical literature with keywords ‘Immersion’, ‘Hypothermia’ and ‘Human’ as of 2014. Many questions still remain, the most important of which are described in this chapter
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. This paper re-views the current potential ...
Hypothermia is condition, when the temperature of the body drops below 35 °C. This specific shock ca...
Accidental hypothermia refers to a state of lowering of core body temperature down to 35 ℃induced by...
Humans are homeotherms. The essential organs of homeotherms must be kept at a constant temperature. ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand hypothermia classification...
A significant number of military personnel suffer from exertional heat illness, with some extreme ca...
Ice--cold water immersion can rapidly extract heat from hyperthermic patients. However, access to ic...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of...
Hypothermia is increasingly being used as a treatment modality for many conditions. Therapeutic hypo...
Hydrotherapy is widely used for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients, but it can also be app...
"16-'--This report presents an evaluation of mathematical models of a man in a cold enviro...
AIM OF THE STUDY: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is a complex and life threatening condition. Knowledge...
Hypothermia is a medical condition characterized by a drop in core body temperature, and it is a con...
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. This paper re-views the current potential ...
Hypothermia is condition, when the temperature of the body drops below 35 °C. This specific shock ca...
Accidental hypothermia refers to a state of lowering of core body temperature down to 35 ℃induced by...
Humans are homeotherms. The essential organs of homeotherms must be kept at a constant temperature. ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand hypothermia classification...
A significant number of military personnel suffer from exertional heat illness, with some extreme ca...
Ice--cold water immersion can rapidly extract heat from hyperthermic patients. However, access to ic...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of...
Hypothermia is increasingly being used as a treatment modality for many conditions. Therapeutic hypo...
Hydrotherapy is widely used for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients, but it can also be app...
"16-'--This report presents an evaluation of mathematical models of a man in a cold enviro...
AIM OF THE STUDY: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is a complex and life threatening condition. Knowledge...
Hypothermia is a medical condition characterized by a drop in core body temperature, and it is a con...
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 35oC (95oF) and results from prolonged e...
Hypothermia (Le., core temperature < 35°C) occurs commonly. Although the reported mortality rate ...
has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. This paper re-views the current potential ...