0 a serious medical condition in which a person's body temperature falls below the usual level as a result of being in severe cold for a long time:
1 a dangerous condition in which a person’s body temperature is unusually low
Fourteen patients in the control group, 13 in the low dose group and 10 in the high dose sample underwent surgery using deep hypothermia.
Thus, beyond its effect to slow depletion of energy, profound hypothermia confers a protective effect even after stores ofadenosine triphosphate are completely exhausted.
For example, in young people with accidental hypothermia (cold exposure), rapid, active, surface rewarming can be undertaken.
Choreoathetosis in infants following cardiac surgery with deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest.
Maternal causes of fetal distress include comorbidities, medications, recreational drugs, infections, metabolic abnormalities, toxins, hypothermia, and seizures.
The diagnosis of bacteraemia was based on a combination of clinical signs (fever, hypothermia, encephalopathy and hypotension) and one or several positive blood cultures.
For thefirsttime in our country, he had studied the influence of exclusion of the heart from the circulation under hypothermia.
Techniques for profound hypothermia, low flow, and circulatory arrest require hemodilution, thus creating a need for augmentation of red blood cells following bypass.
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