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Heat Stroke
Primary: Number of Subjects Achieving Recovery of Level of Consciousness Defined as a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) GCS ≥ 13 — 5; 2 Participants — p=0.396
Exertional Heat Stroke
Primary: Cumulative Incidence of Recovery of Level of Consciousness Defined as a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) GCS ≥ 13 [Time Frame: 90 Minutes Post-randomization] — 4; 2 Participants
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Core Body Temperature — 2.04; -0.05 Percent Change — p=0.0001
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Skin Temperature (Tsk) Change — -5.6; -6.9; 2.1 Degrees Celsius — p=0.002
Hypertension · Pure Autonomic Failure · Multiple System Atrophy
Primary: Change in Systolic Blood Pressure — 19; 3 mm Hg
Stroke, Ischemic · Stroke Hemorrhagic · Fever
Primary: Cooling Performance — 19 Participants
Aging · Hyperthermia
Primary: Change in Core Body Temperature — .68; 1.37; .58; 1.02 degrees Celsius (°C)
Burn Injury
Primary: Change in Core Temperature (°C) During Control Intervention — .578; .920; .622; .885 °C
Tetraplegia · Hypothermia · Mild Cognitive Impairment
Primary: Change in Core Body Temperature From Baseline to 120 Minutes Post Warm Challenge — 0.59; -0.05 degrees Centigrade
Heat
Primary: Internal Body Temperature — 39.6; 38.2 degrees Celcius
Heat Stress Disorders
Primary: Platelet Closure Time — 275.5; 207; 95; 90 seconds
Hypertension · Cardiovascular Diseases · Arterial Hypertension
Primary: Blood Pressure Reduction: Change in Systolic and Diastolic Ambulatory Blood Pressure (mmHg) After 30 Sessions of Intervention — -1; 0; 0; 1 mmHg
Acute Exercise · Heat Exposure
Primary: Skin Blood Flow — 188.4; 139.2 arbitrary units — p=0.284