Post-Exercise Responses During Treatment Delays Do Not Affect the Physiological Responses to Cooling in Cold Water in Hyperthermic Individuals

Post-Exercise Responses During Treatment Delays Do Not Affect the Physiological Responses to Cooling in Cold Water in Hyperthermic Individuals
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Book Synopsis Post-Exercise Responses During Treatment Delays Do Not Affect the Physiological Responses to Cooling in Cold Water in Hyperthermic Individuals by : Mark Carlson

Download or read book Post-Exercise Responses During Treatment Delays Do Not Affect the Physiological Responses to Cooling in Cold Water in Hyperthermic Individuals written by Mark Carlson and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Victims of exertional heat stroke (EHS) in whom treatment is delayed have higher rates of multi-organ failure and a greater number of fatalities. Death related to EHS is preventable, through immediate treatment via cold-water immersion (CWI). To date little is known about the influence of treatment delays on core cooling following EHS. Thus we sought to examine the effects of treatment delays on cardiovascular and thermal responses prior to, during, and following CWI treatment in individuals with exercise-induced hyperthermia. Our findings demonstrate that treatment delays resulted in a sustained level of hyperthermia and cardiovascular strain that significantly increased the time an individual is at risk to the potential lethal effects of EHS. Moreover, we report that cold water immersion treatment is powerful enough to overcome the adverse effects of treatment delays and rapidly reduce core temperatures while facilitating the re-establishment of blood pressure towards normal resting levels.


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