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建立人际资源圈Hypothermia
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Hypothermia
Hypothermia, defined as a core body temperature less than 95 °F(35°C) occurs
when heat loss exceeds the bodys heat production. (Ruffolo p.47) Thermal stability in
humans depends on the bodys ability to adapt to changes in internal and external
temperatures. Heat is transferred throughout tissues and fat, and is released at a rate
directly related to the temperature of the environment through radiation, conduction,
convection, and evaporation.
Hypothermia is typically seen as a bad thing; however, various studies have been
proving it to be very useful. Traumatic brain injury initiates several metabolic processes
that can exacerbate the injury. There is evidence that hypothermia may limit some of these
deleterious metabolic responses. In a randomized controlled trial researchers compared
the effect of moderate hypothermia and normhypothermia in 82 patients with severe
closed head injuries (score of 3 to 7 on the Glasgow Coma Scale) The patients assigned to
hypothermia were cooled to 33 degrees C an average of 10 hours after injury, kept at 32
degrees to 33 degrees C for 24 hours, and then re-warmed. A specialist in physical
medicine and rehabilitation who was unaware of the treatment assignments evaluated the
patients 3, 6, and
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