top | item 21583257 Humans placed in suspended animation for the first time 10 points| xmjw | 6 years ago |newscientist.com | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] gus_massa|6 years ago|reply How is this different from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_hypothermic_circulatory_a... ?(My guess is that the technique was used in normal surgeries and now they are using it in ER surgeries too.) [+] [-] A_Parr|6 years ago|reply "EPR involves rapidly cooling a person to around 10 to 15°C by replacing all of their blood with ice-cold saline."That part seems to be new.
[+] [-] gus_massa|6 years ago|reply How is this different from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_hypothermic_circulatory_a... ?(My guess is that the technique was used in normal surgeries and now they are using it in ER surgeries too.) [+] [-] A_Parr|6 years ago|reply "EPR involves rapidly cooling a person to around 10 to 15°C by replacing all of their blood with ice-cold saline."That part seems to be new.
[+] [-] A_Parr|6 years ago|reply "EPR involves rapidly cooling a person to around 10 to 15°C by replacing all of their blood with ice-cold saline."That part seems to be new.
[+] [-] gus_massa|6 years ago|reply
(My guess is that the technique was used in normal surgeries and now they are using it in ER surgeries too.)
[+] [-] A_Parr|6 years ago|reply
That part seems to be new.