heat-related death
a death in which exposure to high ambient temperature, with the reasonable exclusion of other causes of hyperthermia, either caused the death or significantly contributed to it
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heat-related death
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- heat-related death's subclass of is recorded as physiological condition[1].
- heat-related death's subclass of is recorded as medical finding[2].
- heat-related death's subclass of is recorded as health problem[3].
- heat-related death's symptoms and signs is recorded as respiratory arrest[4].
- heat-related death's has cause is recorded as extreme heat[5].
- heat-related death's medical examination is recorded as autopsy[6].
- heat-related death's possible treatment is recorded as cardiopulmonary resuscitation[7].
- heat-related death's described by source is recorded as The Lancet[8].
- heat-related death's described by source is recorded as American Heart Association[9].
- heat-related death's described by source is recorded as National Bureau of Economic Research[10].
- heat-related death's described by source is recorded as Q460173[11].
- heat-related death's has immediate cause is recorded as hyperthermia[12].
- heat-related death's has contributing factor is recorded as cardiovascular disease[13].
- heat-related death's has contributing factor is recorded as heat wave[14].
- heat-related death's equivalent class is recorded as https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/IOBC?p=classes&conceptid=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.jp%2Fbio%2F4%2Fid%2F200906002059131620[15].
- heat-related death's different from is recorded as heat illness[16].
- heat-related death's different from is recorded as heat stroke[17].
- heat-related death's different from is recorded as heat exhaustion[18].
- heat-related death's different from is recorded as heat syncope[19].
- heat-related death's health specialty is recorded as forensic pathology[20].