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Clinical Review COOLING METHODS IN HEAT STROKE

@inproceedings{GaudioClinicalRC,
  title={Clinical Review COOLING METHODS IN HEAT STROKE},
  author={Flavio G. Gaudio and Colin K. Grissom}
}
, Abstract—Background: Heat stroke is an illness with a high risk of mortality or morbidity, which can occur in the young and fit (exertional heat stroke) as well as the elderly and infirm (nonexertional heat stroke). In the United States, from 2006 to 2010, there were at least 3332 deaths attributed to heat stroke. Objective: To summarize the available evidence on the principal cooling methods used in the treatment of heat stroke. Discussion: Although it is generally agreed that rapid… 

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