The efficacy of steroids in reducing morbidity and mortality from extreme hyperthermia and heatstroke-A systematic review
Abstract Severe hyperthermia from classical or exertional heatstroke, or from drug ingestion or other noninfective pyrogens, is associated with a high mortality and morbidity. A systemic pro‐inflammatory response occurs during heatstroke, characterized by elevated cytokines with endotoxemia from ele...
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Main Authors: | Edward Walter (Author), Oliver R. Gibson (Author) |
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