Brain temperature and its fundamental properties: a review for clinical neuroscientists

H Wang, B Wang, KP Normoyle, K Jackson… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Brain temperature, as an independent therapeutic target variable, has received increasingly
intense clinical attention. To date, brain hypothermia represents the most potent …

Mechanisms of action, physiological effects, and complications of hypothermia

KH Polderman - Critical care medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Background: Mild to moderate hypothermia (32–35 C) is the first treatment with proven
efficacy for postischemic neurological injury. In recent years important insights have been …

A review of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity after acquired brain injury

I Perkes, IJ Baguley, MT Nott, DK Menon - Annals of neurology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Severe excessive autonomic overactivity occurs in a subgroup of people surviving acquired
brain injury, the majority of whom show paroxysmal sympathetic and motor overactivity …

Using medical microwave radiometry for brain temperature measurements

O Shevelev, M Petrova, A Smolensky, B Osmonov… - Drug discovery today, 2022 - Elsevier
Brain temperature (BT) is a crucial physiological parameter used to monitor cerebral status.
Physical activities and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can affect BT; therefore, non-invasive BT …

Elevated body temperature independently contributes to increased length of stay in neurologic intensive care unit patients

MN Diringer, NL Reaven, SE Funk… - Critical care …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Elevated temperature results in worse outcome in experimental models of
cerebral ischemia and brain trauma. In critically ill neurologic and neurosurgical patients …

Brain temperature: physiology and pathophysiology after brain injury

S Mrozek, F Vardon, T Geeraerts - … research and practice, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain
tissue and remains complex. In intensive care clinical practice, the continuous monitoring of …

A photoacoustic patch for three-dimensional imaging of hemoglobin and core temperature

X Gao, X Chen, H Hu, X Wang, W Yue, J Mu… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Electronic patches, based on various mechanisms, allow continuous and noninvasive
monitoring of biomolecules on the skin surface. However, to date, such devices are unable …

More homogeneous capillary flow and oxygenation in deeper cortical layers correlate with increased oxygen extraction

B Li, TV Esipova, I Sencan, K Kılıç, B Fu, M Desjardins… - Elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
Our understanding of how capillary blood flow and oxygen distribute across cortical layers to
meet the local metabolic demand is incomplete. We addressed this question by using two …

Meta-analysis of therapeutic hypothermia for traumatic brain injury in adult and pediatric patients

EM Crompton, I Lubomirova, I Cotlarciuc… - Critical care …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Therapeutic hypothermia has been used to attenuate the effects of traumatic brain
injuries. However, the required degree of hypothermia, length of its use, and its timing are …

Therapeutic hypothermia: benefits, mechanisms and potential clinical applications in neurological, cardiac and kidney injury

EM Moore, AD Nichol, SA Bernard, R Bellomo - Injury, 2011 - Elsevier
Therapeutic hypothermia involves the controlled reduction of core temperature to attenuate
the secondary organ damage which occurs following a primary injury. Clinicians have been …