Head and neck cooling decreases tympanic and skin temperature, but significantly increases blood pressure.

Koehn, Julia

Head and neck cooling decreases tympanic and skin temperature, but significantly increases blood pressure. [electronic resource] - Stroke Aug 2012 - 2142-8 p. digital

Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

1524-4628

10.1161/STROKEAHA.112.652248 doi


Aged
Autonomic Nervous System--physiology
Blood Pressure--physiology
Body Temperature--physiology
Cold Temperature
Electrocardiography
Fingers--blood supply
Head
Heart Rate--physiology
Hemodynamics--physiology
Humans
Hypothermia, Induced--adverse effects
Laser-Doppler Flowmetry
Male
Middle Aged
Neck
Regional Blood Flow
Respiratory Mechanics--physiology
Skin--blood supply
Skin Physiological Phenomena
Skin Temperature
Stroke--therapy
Supine Position
Tympanic Membrane--physiology