Search Results - "Bastanmehr, Hiva"
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Relative contribution of skin and core temperatures to vasoconstriction and shivering thresholds during isoflurane anesthesia
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1999)“…Thermoregulatory control is based on both skin and core temperatures. Skin temperature contributes approximately 20% to control of vasoconstriction and…”
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Core Cooling by Central Venous Infusion of Ice-cold (4°C and 20°C) Fluid
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-2000)“…Background Central venous infusion of cold fluid may be a useful method of inducing therapeutic hypothermia. The aim of this study was to quantify systemic…”
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The effect of pyrogen administration on sweating and vasoconstriction thresholds during desflurane anesthesia
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-06-1999)“…General anesthetics increase the sweating-to-vasoconstriction interthreshold range (temperatures not triggering thermoregulatory defenses), whereas fever is…”
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Core cooling by Central venous infusion of ice-cold (4°C and 20°C) fluid : Isolation of core and peripheral thermal compartments
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-2000)“…Central venous infusion of cold fluid may be a useful method of inducing therapeutic hypothermia. The aim of this study was to quantify systemic heat balance…”
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Opioids inhibit febrile responses in humans, whereas epidural analgesia does not: an explanation for hyperthermia during epidural analgesia
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-02-2001)“…Epidural analgesia is frequently associated with hyperthermia during labor and in the postoperative period. The conventional assumption is that hyperthermia is…”
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Resistive heating is more effective than metallic-foil insulation in an experimental model of accidental hypothermia: A randomized controlled trial
Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-04-2000)“…Study objective: We study a resistive-heating blanket in a volunteer model of severe accidental hypothermia to evaluate differences in rates of rewarming, core…”
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The effects of physical treatment on induced fever in humans
Published in The American journal of medicine (01-05-1999)“…Initial treatments for fever include the amelioration of underlying causes and administration of antipyretic medications. However, patients who fail these…”
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Tramadol reduces the sweating, vasoconstriction, and shivering thresholds
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-07-1998)“…The analgesic tramadol inhibits the neuronal reuptake of norepinephrine and 5-hydroxytryptamine, facilitates 5-hydroxytryptamine release, and activates…”
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Opioids Inhibit Febrile Responses in Humans, Whereas Epidural Analgesia Does Not
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-02-2001)“…Background Epidural analgesia is frequently associated with hyperthermia during labor and in the postoperative period. The conventional assumption is that…”
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Alfentanil reduces the febrile response to interleukin-2 in humans
Published in Critical care medicine (01-05-2000)“…OBJECTIVE:Manifestation of intraoperative fever is impaired by volatile anesthetics and muscle relaxants. Opioids are common anesthetic adjuvants and remain…”
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Tramadol Reduces the Sweating, Vasoconstriction, and Shivering Thresholds
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-07-1998)“…The analgesic tramadol inhibits the neuronal reuptake of norepinephrine and 5-hydroxytryptamine, facilitates 5-hydroxytryptamine release, and activates [micro…”
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