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Pathophysiology of Heat Stroke Lisa R. Leon

Pathophysiology of Heat Stroke By Lisa R. Leon

Pathophysiology of Heat Stroke by Lisa R. Leon


Pathophysiology of Heat Stroke Summary

Pathophysiology of Heat Stroke by Lisa R. Leon

Heat illnesses exist along a continuum starting with the mild condition of heat exhaustion and progressing to heat injury and heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition clinically characterized by a severe elevation in body temperature with central nervous system dysfunction that often includes combativeness, delirium, seizures, and coma. Classic heat stroke is experienced primarily by the very young or elderly during annual heat waves. Exertional heat stroke is a condition experienced by young, fit individuals during strenuous physical activity in hot or temperate environments. Heat stroke sequelae are a consequence of heat injury to the tissues in combination with coagulopathies and a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that often culminates in multi-organ system dysfunction or death. Endotoxin leakage across ischemic-damaged gut membranes is thought to initiate the SIRS with cytokines and other inflammatory mediators involved in this multi-factorial process. Rapid cooling at the time of heat stroke collapse is the most effective treatment to limit the severity of organ injury, but does not prevent long-term sequelae in all individuals. Unfortunately, there is limited understanding of the mechanisms mediating downstream effects of the SIRS on multi-organ injury and there are no clinical treatments to ensure recovery. Rather, many heat stroke victims experience permanent neurological dysfunction and peripheral organ injury that require months or years to resolve. Current research efforts are focused on identifying better diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of organ injury for development of more effective pharmacologic strategies to improve recovery.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Principles of Temperature Regulation
  • Heat Illness
  • Clinical Characteristics of Heat Stroke
  • The Systemic Inflammatory Response to Heat Stroke
  • Biomarkers for Organ Injury Assessment
  • Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses
  • Clinical Management of Heat Stroke
  • Emerging Directions
  • Summary
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Author Biography

Additional information

NLS9781615046829
9781615046829
1615046828
Pathophysiology of Heat Stroke by Lisa R. Leon
New
Paperback
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2015-05-30
101
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