Thermoregulation Impairment
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See which Thermoregulation Impairment trials you may qualify forThe ability to maintain normal core body temperature (Tcore = 98.6°F) is impaired in persons with a cervical spinal cord injury (tetraplegia). Despite the known…
The aim of the study is to investigate whether treatment with glucocorticoids leads to a change in heat production of the human body at mild cold conditions.
The ability to maintain normal body temperature (Tcore) is impaired in persons with tetraplegia: subnormal Tcore and vulnerability to hypothermia (\<95 F) have…
Carbohydrate ingestion, in particular fructose, has been shown in a handful of previous studies to elicit a thermic effect and increase core body temperature af…
The ability to maintain normal body core temperature (Tcore = 98.6°F) is impaired in persons with tetraplegia. Despite the known challenges to the ability of pe…
The purpose of this study is to examine the need for reflective heat shield covers over the temperature probes applied to the skin of newborn babies who are bei…
This is a phase I descriptive pilot study to determine the feasibility of using the Heat Retention Head Wrap on infants during the re-warming period following c…
This study should evaluate whether newborns during cesarean section are endangered to get hypothermic while bonding on the mothers chest. Therefore, the invest…