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  1. A new device for 100 per cent humidification of inspired air

    Jan 24, 2000 · The body temperature ofthe patient was measured before and after the test of each device. Both with constant flow and decelerating flow, the Humid-Heat gavean absolute …

  2. The effect of cisatracurium infusion on the energy expenditure of ...

    Feb 3, 2020 · We also evaluated the effects of body temperature on EE with the Pearson or Spearman rank correlation tests. The effects of sepsis on EE were analyzed through general …

  3. Significance of body temperature in elderly patients with sepsis ...

    Background Elderly patients have a blunted host response, which may influence vital signs and clinical outcomes of sepsis. This study was aimed to investigate whether the associations …

  4. Surface cooling for induction of mild hypothermia in conscious …

    Oct 22, 2011 · Cooling to a body temperature below 35°C by the use of non-invasive surface cooling is feasible and safe in conscious, healthy, mildly sedated volunteers. Further studies …

  5. Involvement of ghrelin in the neonatal exposure to …

    Nov 5, 2013 · Body temperature was measured for a period of 6 hours after induction of endotoxemia. To verify the effect of ghrelin and ghrelin antagonist on body temperature during …

  6. Hypothermia in trauma patients: predicting the big chill

    Sep 21, 2012 · Hypothermia is felt to be primarily a secondary event, that is, due to the injury itself. Animal models have shown a decrease in core body temperature correlating with blood …

  7. Interventions Patients assigned to hypothermia were immediately cooled and maintained at a core body temperature of 33 °C, until 28 h after randomization, after which tem-perature was …

  8. Prehospital hypothermia | Critical Care | Full Text

    Jun 7, 2012 · On the other hand, a small retrospective, observational investigation found a faster decline in body temperature to the target temperature is linked to a less favorable neurologic …

  9. Impact of fever on the outcome non-anoxic acute brain injury …

    We searched PubMed/Medline, Scopus and Embase databases following the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement, and …

  10. Introduction Fever is an innate response of the immune system, led by pyrogenic cytokines, that causes an increment in the body temperature and can have infective and non-infective causes …