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- Rescue_death abstract "Rescue death (or reflow syndrome) is a hypothesized fatal condition that can occur after blood pools in a part of the body for a prolonged period such as during suspension trauma. There are several proposed mechanisms for this phenomenon. One mechanism suggests that toxins build up in the pooled blood, and problems arise when this toxin-rich, oxygen-poor blood returns to the body when the patient is allowed to lie down. Another mechanism suggests that the sudden increase in preload causes acute heart failure. Although often discussed in lay publications on suspension trauma, several studies systematically reviewing the medical literature have concluded that there is no evidence of this phenomenon.".
- Rescue_death wikiPageID "30487775".
- Rescue_death wikiPageLength "2447".
- Rescue_death wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Rescue_death wikiPageRevisionID "679033978".
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caving.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rescue.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink First_aid.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Heart_failure.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Preload_(cardiology).
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Reperfusion_injury.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Supine_position.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_trauma.
- Rescue_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rescue death".
- Rescue_death subject Category:Caving.
- Rescue_death subject Category:Rescue.
- Rescue_death hypernym Condition.
- Rescue_death type Disease.
- Rescue_death type Page.
- Rescue_death comment "Rescue death (or reflow syndrome) is a hypothesized fatal condition that can occur after blood pools in a part of the body for a prolonged period such as during suspension trauma. There are several proposed mechanisms for this phenomenon. One mechanism suggests that toxins build up in the pooled blood, and problems arise when this toxin-rich, oxygen-poor blood returns to the body when the patient is allowed to lie down.".
- Rescue_death label "Rescue death".
- Rescue_death sameAs Q16254931.
- Rescue_death sameAs m.0121l81p.
- Rescue_death sameAs Q16254931.
- Rescue_death wasDerivedFrom Rescue_death?oldid=679033978.
- Rescue_death isPrimaryTopicOf Rescue_death.