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Jensen et al. (2010) investigated the association between the SimPad Air system and endotracheal tube heat-related discomfort in 300 patients during maintenance, emergence, and recovery from general anesthesia. They were randomly assigned into one of four groups: cold water chiller circulation (CWC) system, ambient temperature (AT) circuit, CWC, and AT. They found that both heat-related discomfort (on a 10-cm visual analog scale) and laryngotracheal temperature rose in both the AT and CWC groups. The use of CWC significantly reduced heat-related discomfort by 56%. Laryngotracheal temperature was also significantly lower in the CWC group. In contrast, no change was found in patients using the AT circuit. These results suggest that the use of the SimPad Air system for heat removal can reduce heat-related discomfort and laryngotracheal temperature without affecting emergence and recovery profiles under GA.
Koyama et al. (2011) investigated the effects of the use of a non-invasive abdominal impedance mode on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in 30 untrained young men with a mean age of 21.3 years (SD 2.6). The high-rigidity abdominal impedance mode (ARIM) was compared with the conventional cyclic resistance exercise (CONT) using a properly graded resistance in 30 min each. They found no significant difference in the changes in CRF and body composition between the two modes. Although the ARIM may be a promising non-invasive abdominal impedance mode for the improvement of CRF in untrained young men, further studies are required to determine the effects of ARIM on long-term adherence.
Kim et al. (2014) investigated the effects of 4-weeks of combined kinesio taping (KT) and cold-water immersion (CWI) on pain threshold and jump performance in 20 healthy amateur basketball athletes. They applied KT unilaterally to the front or the back of the leg before the start of the experiment, and the submerged themselves in cold-water (4 degrees Celsius) for the same duration of time in week 1. They found significant increases in pain threshold when both taping and immersion were combined, compared with after either KT or immersion alone. d2c66b5586