Lobov V V, Suslova T V
Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1991 Jan-Feb(1):26-30.
Pharmacological analysis of the functioning of mechanisms responsible for central regulation of temperature homeostasis in the postresuscitation period has been performed in experiments on dogs survived after clinical death of various duration. Thermoregulation disturbances after clinical death are caused by impaired mediator relationships in the CNS and sensor function of thermosensitive hypothalamus neurons. The mechanisms of thermoregulation disturbances are of multifocal nature and are to a great extent dependent on the degree of brain damage in critically ill patients.
在经历不同时长临床死亡后存活下来的犬类实验中,已对复苏后期体温稳态中枢调节机制的功能进行了药理学分析。临床死亡后的体温调节紊乱是由中枢神经系统中介关系受损以及热敏下丘脑神经元的传感器功能受损所致。体温调节紊乱的机制具有多灶性,在很大程度上取决于重症患者的脑损伤程度。