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Changes in coagulation function in patients with exertional heat illness at different core temperatures: a multicenter retrospective study
Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army   Vol. 49, Issue 12, Pages: 1372-1378(2024)
Clinical Research | 更新时间:2025-01-08
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    • Changes in coagulation function in patients with exertional heat illness at different core temperatures: a multicenter retrospective study

    • The latest research has found that the increase in core body temperature in patients with exertional heatstroke is positively correlated with the severity of coagulation dysfunction. Prolonged prothrombin time, elevated D-dimer levels, and decreased platelet count are independent risk factors for heatstroke.
    • DOI:10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1244.2024.0730    

      CLC: R594
    • Published:28 December 2024

      Received:18 September 2023

      Accepted:2023-12-28

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  • Lin Qing-Wei,Song Jing-Chun,Song Qing,et al.Changes in coagulation function in patients with exertional heat illness at different core temperatures: a multicenter retrospective study[J].Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army,2024,49(12):1372-1378. DOI: 10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1244.2024.0730.

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