Literature DB >> 12098179

Electrocardiographic manifestations of hypothermia.

Amal Mattu1, William J Brady, Andrew D Perron.   

Abstract

Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F). Hypothermia is one of the most common environmental emergencies encountered by emergency physicians. Although the diagnosis will usually be evident after an initial check of vital signs, the diagnosis can sometimes be missed because of overreliance on normal or near-normal oral or tympanic thermometer readings. The classic and well-known electrocardiographic (ECG) manifestations of hypothermia include the presence of J (Osborn) waves, interval (PR, QRS, QT) prolongation, and atrial and ventricular dysrhythmias. There are also some less known (ECG) findings associated with hypothermia. For example, hypothermia can produce ECG signs that simulate those of acute myocardial ischemia or myocardial infarction. Hypothermia can also blunt the expected ECG findings associated with hyperkalemia. A thorough knowledge of these findings is important for prompt diagnosis and treatment of hypothermia. Six cases are presented that show these important ECG manifestations of hypothermia. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.)

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12098179     DOI: 10.1053/ajem.2002.32633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


  23 in total

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5.  Changes in force-frequency relationships in cardiac papillary muscles of hibernating ground squirrels under cooling.

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7.  Induction of hibernation-like hypothermia by central activation of the A1 adenosine receptor in a non-hibernator, the rat.

Authors:  Hiroki Shimaoka; Takayuki Kawaguchi; Kahori Morikawa; Yuuki Sano; Kiyotada Naitou; Hiroyuki Nakamori; Takahiko Shiina; Yasutake Shimizu
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Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2009-12-01       Impact factor: 1.655

9.  Electrocardiographic changes during induced therapeutic hypothermia in comatose survivors after cardiac arrest.

Authors:  Pablo Salinas; Esteban Lopez-de-Sa; Laura Pena-Conde; Ana Viana-Tejedor; Juan Ramon Rey-Blas; Eduardo Armada; Jose Luis Lopez-Sendon
Journal:  World J Cardiol       Date:  2015-07-26

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Authors:  Harold Sacks; Michael E Symonds
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 9.461

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