N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide – a significant biomarker of disease development and adverse prognosis in patients with exertional heat stroke
(Source: Military Medical Research)
Source: Military Medical Research - April 23, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Exertional heat stroke-induced changes in gut microbiota cause cognitive impairment in mice
The incidence of exertional heat stroke (EHS) escalates during periods of elevated temperatures, potentially leading to persistent cognitive impairment postrecovery. Currently, effective prophylactic or therap... (Source: BMC Microbiology)
Source: BMC Microbiology - April 23, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Jiangang Xie, Linxiao Wang, Yunyun Xu, Yuexiang Ma, Lingqin Zhang, Wen Yin and Yang Huang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Exertional Heatstroke Survivors' Knowledge and Beliefs about Exertional Heatstroke Diagnosis, Treatment, and Return to Play
CONCLUSIONS: Our patients were knowledgeable on the potential seriousness and adverse health effects of EHS and the necessity of TREC for diagnosis. However, educational efforts should be directed towards helping patients understand safe recovery and return-to-play timelines following EHS.PMID:38632831 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0677.23 (Source: J Athl Train)
Source: J Athl Train - April 18, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kevin C Miller Noshir Y Amaria Douglas J Casa John F Jardine Rebecca L Stearns Paul O'Connor Samantha E Scarneo-Miller Source Type: research

Exertional Heatstroke Survivors' Knowledge and Beliefs about Exertional Heatstroke Diagnosis, Treatment, and Return to Play
CONCLUSIONS: Our patients were knowledgeable on the potential seriousness and adverse health effects of EHS and the necessity of TREC for diagnosis. However, educational efforts should be directed towards helping patients understand safe recovery and return-to-play timelines following EHS.PMID:38632831 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0677.23 (Source: Journal of Athletic Training)
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - April 18, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kevin C Miller Noshir Y Amaria Douglas J Casa John F Jardine Rebecca L Stearns Paul O'Connor Samantha E Scarneo-Miller Source Type: research

Exertional Heatstroke Survivors' Knowledge and Beliefs about Exertional Heatstroke Diagnosis, Treatment, and Return to Play
CONCLUSIONS: Our patients were knowledgeable on the potential seriousness and adverse health effects of EHS and the necessity of TREC for diagnosis. However, educational efforts should be directed towards helping patients understand safe recovery and return-to-play timelines following EHS.PMID:38632831 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0677.23 (Source: J Athl Train)
Source: J Athl Train - April 18, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kevin C Miller Noshir Y Amaria Douglas J Casa John F Jardine Rebecca L Stearns Paul O'Connor Samantha E Scarneo-Miller Source Type: research

Exertional Heatstroke Survivors' Knowledge and Beliefs about Exertional Heatstroke Diagnosis, Treatment, and Return to Play
CONCLUSIONS: Our patients were knowledgeable on the potential seriousness and adverse health effects of EHS and the necessity of TREC for diagnosis. However, educational efforts should be directed towards helping patients understand safe recovery and return-to-play timelines following EHS.PMID:38632831 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0677.23 (Source: Journal of Athletic Training)
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - April 18, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kevin C Miller Noshir Y Amaria Douglas J Casa John F Jardine Rebecca L Stearns Paul O'Connor Samantha E Scarneo-Miller Source Type: research

Exertional Heatstroke Survivors' Knowledge and Beliefs about Exertional Heatstroke Diagnosis, Treatment, and Return to Play
CONCLUSIONS: Our patients were knowledgeable on the potential seriousness and adverse health effects of EHS and the necessity of TREC for diagnosis. However, educational efforts should be directed towards helping patients understand safe recovery and return-to-play timelines following EHS.PMID:38632831 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0677.23 (Source: J Athl Train)
Source: J Athl Train - April 18, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kevin C Miller Noshir Y Amaria Douglas J Casa John F Jardine Rebecca L Stearns Paul O'Connor Samantha E Scarneo-Miller Source Type: research

Risk factors and predictive models for sequelae of heat stroke primarily involving cerebellar dysfunction
Volume 34, Issue 1, February 2024, Page 1-14 . (Source: Critical Public Health)
Source: Critical Public Health - April 18, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Xiao-Xiao NiGai-Ci XueYe-Qun GuoXiao-Juan XieJie WangZhi-Feng Liua Department of Hyperbaric Oxygen Medicine and Rehabilitation, General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Chinab Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital Source Type: research

Monocyte HLA ‐DR level on admission predicting in‐hospital mortality rate in exertional heatstroke: A 12‐year retrospective study
ConclusionPatients with EHS were at a risk of early experiencing decreased mHLA-DR early. A nomogram based on mHLA-DR with GCS was developed to facilitate early identification and timely treatment of individuals with potentially poor prognosis. (Source: Immunity, Inflammation and Disease)
Source: Immunity, Inflammation and Disease - April 17, 2024 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Fanfan Wang, Fanghe Gong, Xuezhi Shi, Jiale Yang, Jing Qian, Lulu Wan, Huasheng Tong Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2024 Apr 1;23(4):119-123. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38578488 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156 (Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports)
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: M Justin Willcox Blair B Rhodehouse David W DeGroot Source Type: research

Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2024 Apr 1;23(4):119-123. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38578488 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156 (Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports)
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: M Justin Willcox Blair B Rhodehouse David W DeGroot Source Type: research

Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2024 Apr 1;23(4):119-123. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38578488 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156 (Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports)
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: M Justin Willcox Blair B Rhodehouse David W DeGroot Source Type: research

Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2024 Apr 1;23(4):119-123. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38578488 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156 (Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports)
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: M Justin Willcox Blair B Rhodehouse David W DeGroot Source Type: research

Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2024 Apr 1;23(4):119-123. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38578488 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156 (Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports)
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: M Justin Willcox Blair B Rhodehouse David W DeGroot Source Type: research

Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2024 Apr 1;23(4):119-123. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38578488 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001156 (Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports)
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 5, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: M Justin Willcox Blair B Rhodehouse David W DeGroot Source Type: research