hypothermic

[ UK /hˌa‍ɪpə‍ʊθˈɜːmɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or affected by hypothermia
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How To Use hypothermic In A Sentence

  • It was therefore suggested that glucose exerted a specific action on the hypothermic cardiac metabolism.
  • Dr. Kasper spoke about a genetic condition known as hypothermic cardiomyopathy, which can affect a person's heart-beat pattern and cause sudden collapses and death, most notably in young athletes. PalmBeachDailyNews - Latest Headlines
  • It is called hypothermic where your body temperature drops though it is possible that the atmospheric temperature is normal. Www.hardwarezone.com.sg
  • He's unconscious, breathing spontaneously, slightly hypothermic from exposure.
  • Unfortunately the stent became infected and definitive open surgical repair involved removing the stent, replacing the aorta with a homograft and coverage with a left trapezius flap while under deep hypothermic arrest. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Everett was put into a hypothermic state, his temperature lowered with an icy cold saline solution.
  • Based on these findings, irrigation fluids should approximate body temperature to avoid hypothermic or hyperthermic injury.
  • Is this some kind of falsely retroac-ac-active... Hy... hypothermic... Blood-loss-related... Pharmaceu... ceutically engendered... Eh? BEHINDLINGS
  • A nurse told how the prem babies became hypothermic during the critical half hour periods when the generators were switched off.
  • A victim who is not breathing should not be assumed to be dead: a hypothermic person does not need to breathe very much.
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