Slow as Compared to Rapid Rewarming After Mild Hypothermia Improves Survival in Experimental Shock.

Journal of Surgical Research(2019)

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Abstract
The results indicate that even slow RW with 2°C/h may be still too fast in the setting of experimental hemorrhage. Too rapid rewarming may result in a loss of the protective effects of hypothermia. As rewarming is ultimately inevitable in patients with trauma, potential effects of rewarming on patient outcome should be further investigated in clinical studies.
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Shock,Resuscitation,Trauma,Hypothermia,Rewarming,Coagulation
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