2017
DOI: 10.18821/0023-2149-2017-95-4-302-309
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The pathogenetic role of cerebral hyperthermia in brain lesion

Abstract: Cerebral hyperthermia is a factor of pathogenesis of secondary brain injury. Microwave recording of temperature allows to identify thermal anomalies in the brain while craniocerebral hypothermia arrests their development. Craniocerebral hypothermia has marked neuroprotective effects in patients with brain lesions.

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“…The lengthening of the cooling period by up to 4 hours made it possible to reduce the average temperature of the cerebral cortex by 2.5-4 °C. The basal temperature did not change significantly during this duration of cooling, as did blood pressure and heart rate [29].…”
Section: Temperature Balance Of the Brain And Cchmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The lengthening of the cooling period by up to 4 hours made it possible to reduce the average temperature of the cerebral cortex by 2.5-4 °C. The basal temperature did not change significantly during this duration of cooling, as did blood pressure and heart rate [29].…”
Section: Temperature Balance Of the Brain And Cchmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Neurogenic fever and cerebral hyperthermia are not only the markers of acutely developing brain lesions, but also an important link in pathogenesis that worsens the course and outcomes of the disease, which can be stopped by using temperature-lowering technologies [ 18 ].…”
Section: Correction Of Brain Temperature Balance Disruption In Patien...mentioning
confidence: 99%