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A Physiological Body-cooling Unit for Treatment of Heat Stroke

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Journal Lancet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1980 Mar 8
PMID 6102233
Citations 30
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Abstract

The high incidence of heat stroke during the Mecca pilgrimage in hot weather prompted the development of a new method of rapidly cooling hyperpyrexial patients. A cooling bed was devised which achieved a high rate of evaporative cooling by spraying patients with water at 15 degrees C and warm air, which reached the body surface at 30-35 degrees C. The cooling bed also made possible the administration of ancillary treatment both efficiently and hygienically.

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