نتایج جستجو برای: outbreak shivering

تعداد نتایج: 44263  

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1997
Daniel I Sessler

Core body temperature is normally tightly regulated to within a few tenths of a degree. The major thermoregulatory defences in humans are sweating, arteriovenous shunt vasoconstriction, and shivering. The core temperature triggering each response defines its activation threshold. General anaesthetics greatly impair thermoregulation, synchronously reducing the thresholds for vasoconstriction and...

Journal: :The Kobe journal of medical sciences 2007
Mitat Sahin Halil Ibrahim Atabay Zafer Bicakci Ahmet Unver Salih Otlu

Tularemia, casued by Francisella tularensis, is a zoonotic disease presenting various clinical forms. In the present study, three outbreaks of tularemia occurred from January to March and September in 2004 (first and second) and January to March in 2005 (third) are reported from the north-eastern part of Turkey. All cases originated from the same geographical location. In total, 56 patients hav...

2017
Girmay Fitiwi Lema Endale Gebreegziabher Gebremedhn Amare Hailekiros Gebregzi Yilkal Tadesse Desta Adugna Aregawi Kassa

Background Shivering is a frequent and undesirable complication of spinal anesthesia. It is a physiologic response to increase the body core temperature in an attempt to raise metabolic heat production. However, shivering may trigger myocardial ischemia; increase intraocular and intracranial pressures, increase wound pain, delay wound healing and interfere with pulse rate, blood pressure and el...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
François Haman

In cold-exposed adult humans, significant or lethal decreases in body temperature are delayed by reducing heat loss via peripheral vasoconstriction and by increasing rates of heat production via shivering thermogenesis. This brief review focuses on the mechanisms of fuel selection responsible for sustaining long-term shivering thermogenesis. It provides evidence to explain large discrepancies i...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
Anthony G Doufas Chun-Ming Lin Mohammad-Irfan Suleman Edwin B Liem Rainer Lenhardt Nobutada Morioka Ozan Akça Yunus M Shah Andrew R Bjorksten Daniel I Sessler

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Hypothermia might prove to be therapeutically beneficial in stroke victims; however, even mild hypothermia provokes vigorous shivering. Meperidine and dexmedetomidine each linearly reduce the shivering threshold (triggering core temperature) with minimal sedation. We tested the hypothesis that meperidine and dexmedetomidine synergistically reduce the shivering threshold w...

Journal: :Neurocritical care 2011
H Alex Choi Sang-Bae Ko Mary Presciutti Luis Fernandez Amanda M Carpenter Christine Lesch Emily Gilmore Rishi Malhotra Stephan A Mayer Kiwon Lee Jan Claassen J Michael Schmidt Neeraj Badjatia

BACKGROUND As the practice of aggressive temperature control has become more commonplace, new clinical problems are arising, of which shivering is the most common. Treatment for shivering while avoiding the negative consequences of many anti-shivering therapies is often difficult. We have developed a stepwise protocol that emphasizes use of the least sedating regimen to achieve adequate shiver ...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2010
Aashit K Shah Marie D Atkinson Preeti Gupta Imad Zak Craig E Watson Robert Rothermel Eishi Asano Darren Fuerst

PURPOSE Some patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy undergoing the Wada test experience transient shivering. The purpose of this study was to investigate various clinical and radiographic characteristics of these individuals to delineate underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon. METHODS A systematic review of prospectively collected information on patients undergoing the Wada test was perfo...

2015
Clifton W. Callaway Jonathan Elmer Francis X. Guyette Bradley J. Molyneaux Kacey B. Anderson Philip E. Empey Stacy J. Gerstel Kate Holquist Melissa J. Repine Jon C. Rittenberger Chiara Lazzeri

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Reducing body temperature can prolong tolerance to ischemic injury such as stroke or myocardial infarction, but is difficult and uncomfortable in awake patients because of shivering. We tested the efficacy and safety of the alpha-2-adrenergic agonist dexmedetomidine for suppressing shivering induced by a rapid infusion of cold intravenous fluids. METHODS Ten subjects re...

2013
Yeon A Kim Tae Dong Kweon Myounghwa Kim Hye In Lee You Jin Lee Ki-Young Lee

BACKGROUND Shivering is a frequent event during spinal anesthesia and meperidine is a well-known effective drug for prevention and treatment of shivering. Nefopam is a non-opiate analgesic and also known to have an anti-shivering effect. We compared nefopam with meperidine for efficacy of prevention of shivering during spinal anesthesia. METHODS Sixty five patients, American Society of Anesth...

2016
Tonny Stone Luggya Richard Nicholas Kabuye Cephas Mijumbi Joseph Bahe Tindimwebwa Andrew Kintu

BACKGROUND Surgery and anaesthesia cause shivering due to thermal dysregulation as a compensatory mechanism and is worsened by vasodilatation from spinal anaesthesia that redistributes core body heat. Due to paucity of data Mulago Hospital's post spinal shivering burden is unknown yet it causes discomfort and morbidity. METHODS Ethical approval was obtained to perform the study among consenti...

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