نتایج جستجو برای: exertional heat stroke

تعداد نتایج: 334034  

Journal: :Current Sports Medicine Reports 2019

Journal: :Journal of the Intensive Care Society 2012

2011
Puneet Seth Poh Juliana

Exertional heat illness typically occurs over hours in younger athletic patients or military recruits who exercise at elevated temperatures for a sufficient period of time to cause the rate of heat production to exceed the capacity of the body to dissipate heat. Since the physiological response to exercise includes cutaneous vasodilation and sweating, any limitation of such a response can cause...

2016
Buddhika T B Wijerathne Senaka D Pilapitiya Vadivel Vijitharan Mohammed M F Farah Yashodhara V M Wimalasooriya Sisira H Siribaddana

BACKGROUND Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition with exertional heat stroke occurring frequently among soldiers and athletes. Because of its common occurrence, many military trainees practice preventive measures prior to any activity requiring severe exertion. Although it is said to be common in practice, different presentations of heat stroke are scarcely described in literature. CASE...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2015
Carl W Goforth Josh B Kazman

Although exertional heat stroke is considered a preventable condition, this life-threatening emergency affects hundreds of military personnel annually. Because heat stroke is preventable, it is important that Navy critical care nurses rapidly recognize and treat heat stroke casualties. Combined intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors can quickly lead to heat stroke if not recognized by deployed cr...

Journal: :The American Journal of Sports Medicine 2015

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2015
Neha Raukar Renee Lemieux George Finn Rebecca Stearns Douglas J Casa

Heat stroke is one of the top three causes of death for athletes. Vigilance is required to prevent these illnesses and when faced with an individual who is suffering an exertional heat stroke, the goal is to aggressively cool the patient to 102°F within 30 minutes to optimize survival. The elderly are also at risk for heat illness and physicians caring for these patients should discuss preventi...

Journal: :Athletic Training & Sports Health Care 2018

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2007
Brendon P McDermott Douglas J Casa Susan W Yeargin Matthew S Ganio Lawrence E Armstrong Carl M Maresh

OBJECTIVE To describe the current scientific evidence of recovery and return to activity following exertional heat stroke (EHS). DATA SOURCES Information was collected using MEDLINE and SPORTDiscus databases in English using combinations of key words, exertional heat stroke, recovery, rehabilitation, residual symptoms, heat tolerance, return to activity, and heat illness. STUDY SELECTION Re...

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