J Athl Train 2020 Jan 27
When Should a Heat-Tolerance Test Be Scheduled After Clinical Recovery From an Exertional Heat Illness?
Schermann H, Hazut-Krauthammer S, Weksler Y, Spitzer S, Epstein Y, Kalmanovich G, Yanovich R
Researchers have produced a hypothesis of transient heat intolerance (HI) after exertional heat stroke (EHS). Based on this hypothesis, heat-tolerance ...
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Source: PubMed
Resuscitation
First aid cooling techniques for heat stroke and exertional hyperthermia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Douma MJ, Aves T, Allan KS, Bendall JC, Berry DC, Chang WT, Epstein J, Hood N, Singletary EM, Zideman D, Lin S
Heat stroke is an emergent condition characterized by hyperthermia (>40?°C/>104?°F) and nervous system dysregulation. There are two primary etiologies ...
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Source: PubMed
J Assoc Physicians India
An Unusual Presentation of Heat Stroke.
Js R, Bhasi S, Manoj P
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Source: PubMed
Animals (Basel)
Causes of Mortality and Disease in Rabbits and Hares: A Retrospective Study.
Espinosa J, Ferreras MC, Benavides J, Cuesta N, Pérez C, García Iglesias MJ, García Marín JF, Pérez V
In this study we determined the causes of mortality and disease in a total of 325 lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) in northern Spain between 2000 and 20 ...
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Source: PubMed
J Neurointerv Surg 2020 Jan 20
Versatile use of catheter systems for deployment of the Pipeline embolization device: a comparison of biaxial and triaxial catheter systems.
Vakharia K, Waqas M, Shakir HJ, Chin F, Hartke JN, Shallwani H, Beecher JS, Siddiqui AH, Levy EI
A Pipeline embolization device (PED; Medtronic, Dublin, Ireland) can be deployed using either a biaxial or a triaxial catheter delivery system. ...
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Source: PubMed
J Athl Train 2020 Jan 27
When Should a Heat-Tolerance Test Be Scheduled After Clinical Recovery From an Exertional Heat Illness?
Schermann H, Hazut-Krauthammer S, Weksler Y, Spitzer S, Epstein Y, Kalmanovich G, Yanovich R
Researchers have produced a hypothesis of transient heat intolerance (HI) after exertional heat stroke (EHS). Based on this hypothesis, heat-tolerance ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Resuscitation
First aid cooling techniques for heat stroke and exertional hyperthermia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Douma MJ, Aves T, Allan KS, Bendall JC, Berry DC, Chang WT, Epstein J, Hood N, Singletary EM, Zideman D, Lin S
Heat stroke is an emergent condition characterized by hyperthermia (>40?°C/>104?°F) and nervous system dysregulation. There are two primary etiologies ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Assoc Physicians India
An Unusual Presentation of Heat Stroke.
Js R, Bhasi S, Manoj P
Read More
Source: PubMed
Animals (Basel)
Causes of Mortality and Disease in Rabbits and Hares: A Retrospective Study.
Espinosa J, Ferreras MC, Benavides J, Cuesta N, Pérez C, García Iglesias MJ, García Marín JF, Pérez V
In this study we determined the causes of mortality and disease in a total of 325 lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) in northern Spain between 2000 and 20 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Neurointerv Surg 2020 Jan 20
Versatile use of catheter systems for deployment of the Pipeline embolization device: a comparison of biaxial and triaxial catheter systems.
Vakharia K, Waqas M, Shakir HJ, Chin F, Hartke JN, Shallwani H, Beecher JS, Siddiqui AH, Levy EI
A Pipeline embolization device (PED; Medtronic, Dublin, Ireland) can be deployed using either a biaxial or a triaxial catheter delivery system. ...
Read More
Source: PubMed