Accidental Hypothermia

Advances in rewarming have improved the prognosis for patients with hypothermia, especially those with cardiac arrest treated with extracorporeal rewarming. This review covers prehospital care, transport, resuscitation fluids, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Accidental hypothermia (i.e., an...

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Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Cold
Consciousness
CPR
Emergency medical care
Extracorporeal Circulation
Fluid Therapy
General aspects
Heat
Hospitals
Humans
Hypothermia
Hypothermia - diagnosis
Hypothermia - etiology
Hypothermia - therapy
Medical prognosis
Medical sciences
Mortality
Oxygenation
Patients
Resuscitation - methods
Rewarming - methods
Temperature
Transportation of Patients
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