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5 days ago · 1. Hypothermia - "a decrease in the core body temperature to a level at which normal muscular and cerebral functions are impaired." - Medicine for Mountaineering. 2. Conditions Leading to Hypothermia. Cold temperatures ; Improper clothing and equipment ; Wetness ; Fatigue, exhaustion ; Dehydration ; Poor food intake ; No knowledge of hypothermia
12 hours ago · The neuroprotective effects of hypothermia have been shown in case reports and animal studies. Therapeutic hypothermia is used to provide neuroprotection during certain types of surgery and after serious events that pose a threat to the brain. The aim of this review is to describe the efficacy of such treatment in adults.
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3 days ago · What Makes Body Temperature Drop? Hypothermia is the condition where the body loses more heat than it produces for an extended period of time. In humans, the normal body temperature is 98.6 o F (37 o C) or thereabouts. In case temperature drops below 95 o F (35 o C), hypothermia sets in.
1 day ago · Respiratory failure, sepsis, and multi-organ system failure are common in hospitalized burn patients. To prevent hypothermia and maintain normal body temperature, burn patients with over 20% of burn injuries should be kept in an environment with the temperature at or above 30 degree Celsius. [better source needed]
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1 day ago · Myocardial infarction (MI) refers to tissue death ( infarction) of the heart muscle ( myocardium) caused by ischemia, the lack of oxygen delivery to myocardial tissue. It is a type of acute coronary syndrome, which describes a sudden or short-term change in symptoms related to blood flow to the heart. [22]