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Evidence against brain stem cooling by face fanning in severely hyperthermic humans

✍ Scribed by Bodil Nielsen; Claus Jessen


Publisher
Springer
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
532 KB
Volume
422
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-6768

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✦ Synopsis


To achieve a hyperthermic state 11 subjects exercised at 35 ~ C air temperature in a water-impermeable outfit, until their oesophageal temperature (To~) exceeded 39 ~ C. Changes of brain stem temperature were assessed by the interspike intervals of auditory evoked potentials, which depend on brain stem temperature. These were recorded at rest before exercise (condition A), after exercise during a period when heat loss from the face was prevented by covering the head with a plastic hood (condition B), and again during face fanning (condition C). An increase in Te~ from 37.14 + 0.25 ~ C to 39.05 _+ 0.15 ~ C (A to B) produced a significant reduction in interspike intervals, indicating an increase in brain stem temperature. Changing from conditions B to C, To~ and interspike intervals remained constant, indicating no change of brain stem temperature in spite of face fanning. Thus, even in severely heat stressed humans face fanning is not able to lower brain stem temperature significantly below that of the rest of the body core.