This included a significant loss of sedation within 20 minutes, and a loss of
the associated hypothermia within 40 minutes.
Not exact matches
These findings would be especially valuable in those developing countries, where the incidence of neonatal
hypothermia has been reported to be high and
associated with an increased morbidity and mortality rates.
After adjustment, therapeutic
hypothermia was
associated with lower in - hospital survival (27.4 percent vs 29.2 percent), and this association was similar for nonshockable cardiac arrest rhythms (22.2 percent vs 24.5 percent) and shockable cardiac arrest rhythms (41.3 percent vs 44.1 percent).
As in - hospital cardiac arrest affects approximately 200,000 individuals annually in the United States, there is a need to understand whether therapeutic
hypothermia is
associated with improved survival for these patients.
Therapeutic
hypothermia was also
associated with lower rates of favorable neurological survival for the overall study group (
hypothermia - treated group, 17 percent; non-
hypothermia-treated group, 20.5 percent) and for both rhythm types.
Other symptoms commonly
associated with methemoglobinemia include depression, weakness, jaundice, swelling of the face,
hypothermia, vomiting and rapid breathing.
Hypothermia is relatively common in cats with distal aortic TE and may be
associated with a poorer prognosis.
Once temperatures drop under 20 °F, all owners need to be aware that their dogs could potentially develop cold -
associated health problems like
hypothermia and frostbite.»
However, because damage to kidneys may not produce symptoms until as late as ten months of age, perhaps the surviving pups (in a litter with pups known to be dying of
hypothermia - exacerbated herpes) that show the crying symptom
associated with hemorrhage and necrosis should be euthanized right away.
In adult cats, clinical signs
associated with advanced or severe hypothyroidism include lethargy, dullness, nonpruritic seborrhea sicca,
hypothermia, decreased appetite, and occasionally bradycardia.