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Autor:
John Frim, Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Michel B. Ducharme, Glen P. Kenny, Gerald K. Bristow, M. S. L. Goheen, Chad E. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 83:1635-1640
Goheen, M. S. L., M. B. Ducharme, G. P. Kenny, C. E. Johnston, John Frim, Gerald K. Bristow, and Gordon G. Giesbrecht.Efficacy of forced-air and inhalation rewarming by using a human model for severe hypothermia. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(5): 1635–1640,
Autor:
Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Glen P. Kenny, A. Andrew Chen, George Nicolaou, Chad E. Johnston, Gerald K. Bristow
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 44:636-642
This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that clonidine produces a dose-dependent increase in the sweating threshold and dose-dependent decreases in vasoconstriction and shivering thresholds.Six healthy subjects (two female) were studied on fo
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 813:663-675
Autor:
Chad E. Johnston, Gerald K. Bristow, Glen P. Kenny, Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Michel B. Ducharme, M. S. L. Goheen, G. Nicolaou, John Frim
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 813:676-681
Eucapnic hypoxia lowers human cold thermoregulatory response thresholds and accelerates core cooling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 80:422-429
Hypoxia lowers the basic thermoregulatory responses of animals and humans. In cold-exposed animals, hypoxia increases core temperature (Tco) cooling rate and suppresses shivering thermogenesis. In humans, the experimental effects of hypoxia on thermo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 76:2373-2379
Body-to-body contact is often recommended for rewarming mildly hypothermic victims in the field. This procedure involves a euthermic individual donating heat to the recipient by direct contact in an insulated bag. However, this technique has not been
Autor:
Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Otto Henriksson, Alexander Pretorius, J. Peter Lundgren, Alecs Chochinov, Farrell Cahill, Gerald K. Bristow, Ulf Björnstig, Thea Pretorius
Publikováno v:
Prehospital emergency care. 13(3)
To compare four field-appropriate torso-warming modalities that do not require alternating-current (AC) electrical power, using a human model of nonshivering hypothermia.Five subjects, serving as their own controls, were cooled four times in 8 degree
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 101(2)
This study isolated the effect of whole head submersion in cold water, on surface heat loss and body core cooling, when the confounding effect of shivering heat production was pharmacologically eliminated. Eight healthy male subjects were studied in
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 99(5)
Personal floatation devices maintain either a semirecumbent flotation posture with the head and upper chest out of the water or a horizontal flotation posture with the dorsal head and whole body immersed. The contribution of dorsal head and upper che
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 31(1)
Recovery from prolonged cold water submersion is well documented in children but rare in adults. In the few adult cases reported, significant body cooling occurred (rectal temperature ranging from 22 degrees to 32 degrees C) and the victims were rela