نتایج جستجو برای: rewarming

تعداد نتایج: 1040  

2015
Michelle L. Thompson Nomakwezi Mzilikazi Nigel C. Bennett Andrew E. McKechnie

Many small mammals bask in the sun during rewarming from heterothermy, but the implications of this behaviour for their energy balance remain little understood. Specifically, it remains unclear whether solar radiation supplements endogenous metabolic thermogenesis (i.e., rewarming occurs through the additive effects of internally-produced and external heat), or whether solar radiation reduces t...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
M S Goheen M B Ducharme G P Kenny C E Johnston J Frim G K Bristow G G Giesbrecht

We recently developed a nonshivering human model for severe hypothermia by using meperidine to inhibit shivering in mildly hypothermic subjects. This thermal model was used to evaluate warming techniques. On three occasions, eight subjects were immersed for approximately 25 min in 9 degrees C water. Meperidine (1.5 mg/kg) was injected before the subjects exited the water. Subjects were then rem...

2014
Serdar Demirgan Kerem Erkalp M Salih Sevdi Meltem Turkay Aydogmus Numan Kutbay Aydin Firincioglu Ali Ozalp Aysin Alagol

BACKGROUND Hypothermia has been used in cardiac surgery for many years for neuroprotection. Mild hypothermia (MH) [body temperature (BT) kept at 32-35°C] has been shown to reduce both mortality and poor neurological outcome in patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This study investigated whether patients who were expected to benefit neurologically from therapeutic hypothermia (TH)...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Abby C Larson Jessica L Jamrogowicz Ewa Kulikowicz Bing Wang Zeng-Jin Yang Donald H Shaffner Raymond C Koehler Jennifer K Lee

After hypoxic brain injury, maintaining blood pressure within the limits of cerebral blood flow autoregulation is critical to preventing secondary brain injury. Little is known about the effects of prolonged hypothermia or rewarming on autoregulation after cardiac arrest. We hypothesized that rewarming would shift the lower limit of autoregulation (LLA), that this shift would be detected by ind...

2017
Anja Bienholz Björn Walter Gesine Pless-Petig Hana Guberina Andreas Kribben Oliver Witzke Ursula Rauen

Organ shortage leads to an increased utilization of marginal organs which are particularly sensitive to storage-associated damage. Cold incubation and rewarming-induced injury is iron-dependent in many cell types. In addition, a chloride-dependent component of injury has been described. This work examines the injury induced by cold incubation and rewarming in isolated rat renal proximal tubules...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2012
Laurens L A Bisschops Cornelia W E Hoedemaekers Tom E Mollnes Johannes G van der Hoeven

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to simultaneously analyze the key components of the cerebral and systemic inflammatory response over time in cardiac arrest patients during mild therapeutic hypothermia and rewarming. DESIGN AND SETTING Clinical observational study in a tertiary care university hospital. PATIENTS Ten comatose patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. INTERVENTIONS...

Journal: :La Medicina del lavoro 2011
S J Stankovic S M Jankovic S S Borjanovic L R Tenjovic M B Popevic M C Barjaktarovic

BACKGROUND Exposure to hand-arm vibrations is a known cause of the Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), a progressive syndrome beginning with sensory loss and leading to gangrene, making timely diagnosis essential. OBJECTIVES Assessment of the usefulness of 9 diagnostic parameters claimed as being of greatest value in the diagnosis of HAVS, and examination of the complementary diagnostic value...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Paria Mahboub Petra Ottens Marc Seelen Nils 't Hart Harry Van Goor Rutger Ploeg Paulo N Martins Henri Leuvenink

In this study we evaluated whether gradual rewarming after the period of cold ischemia would improve organ quality in an Isolated Perfused Kidney Model. Left rat kidneys were statically cold stored in University of Wisconsin solution for 24 hours at 4°C. After cold storage kidneys were rewarmed in one of three ways: perfusion at body temperature (38°C), or rewarmed gradually from 10°C to 38°C w...

Journal: :Proceedings 2008
Edward E Taylor James P Carroll Matthew A Lovitt Laura B Petrey Paul E Gray Cyndi J Mastropieri Michael L Foreman

Hypothermia is a significant contributor to mortality in severely injured patients. Rewarming is an enormous challenge, especially in those who require operative or angiographic intervention. In this patient population, external warming methods are only capable of reducing further heat loss, whereas active rewarming adds heat to the body's core but is invasive. This article analyzes our initial...

2013
Ping Gong Ming-Yue Zhang Hong Zhao Zi-Ren Tang Rong Hua Xue Mei Juan Cui Chun-Sheng Li

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of mild hypothermia on the coagulation-fibrinolysis system and physiological anticoagulants after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A total of 20 male Wuzhishan miniature pigs underwent 8 min of untreated ventricular fibrillation and CPR. Of these, 16 were successfully resuscitated and were randomized into the mild hypothermia group (MH, n = 8...

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