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Recognition and treatment of freezing and nonfreezing cold injuries.

Benjamin J Ingram1, Tyler J Raymond.   

Abstract

This article reviews recent medical literature to provide an overview of the recognition and treatment of the two broad categories of cold injuries, freezing and nonfreezing. Frostbite, a freezing cold injury, is treated traditionally with rapid rewarming followed by tissue care and surgical debridement of necrotic tissue. Recently, newer therapies aimed at prevention of tissue necrosis have shown improved outcomes compared with more traditional therapies. These newer treatment regimens for frostbite include the use of various drugs such as ibuprofen, aspirin, warfarin, tissue plasminogen activator, and prostacyclin. The use of Tc bone scans, magnetic resonance imaging arthrogram, or angiography may have prognostic value for early determination of the extent of tissue loss. The more common nonfreezing cold injuries, though less severe than frostbite, may lead to short- and long-term complications requiring treatment and are discussed also.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23478565     DOI: 10.1249/JSR.0b013e3182877454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Sports Med Rep        ISSN: 1537-890X            Impact factor:   1.733


  10 in total

Review 1.  Frostbite: Spectrum of Imaging Findings and Guidelines for Management.

Authors:  John D Millet; Richard K J Brown; Benjamin Levi; Casey T Kraft; Jon A Jacobson; Milton D Gross; Ka Kit Wong
Journal:  Radiographics       Date:  2016-08-05       Impact factor: 5.333

Review 2.  Bubbling cell death: A hot air balloon released from the nucleus in the cold.

Authors:  Nan-Shan Chang
Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)       Date:  2016-04-12

3.  Frostbite in hot climates of Central Asia: retrospective analysis of the microflora of wound and antibiotic therapy.

Authors:  Babur M Shakirov
Journal:  Int J Burns Trauma       Date:  2022-06-15

Review 4.  Human vulnerability and variability in the cold: Establishing individual risks for cold weather injuries.

Authors:  François Haman; Sara C S Souza; John W Castellani; Maria-P Dupuis; Karl E Friedl; Wendy Sullivan-Kwantes; Boris R M Kingma
Journal:  Temperature (Austin)       Date:  2022-05-29

5.  Frostbite injuries and our experience treatment in the Samarkand area Uzbekistan.

Authors:  Babur M Shakirov
Journal:  Int J Burns Trauma       Date:  2020-08-15

Review 6.  Use of Intra-arterial Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Treatment of Frostbite in 62 Patients with Review of Thrombolytic Therapy in Frostbite.

Authors:  Teresa Gonzaga; Kamrun Jenabzadeh; Christopher P Anderson; William J Mohr; Frederick W Endorf; David H Ahrenholz
Journal:  J Burn Care Res       Date:  2016 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.845

7.  A new treatment for frostbite sequelae; Botulinum toxin.

Authors:  Arne Johan Norheim; James Mercer; Frauke Musial; Louis de Weerd
Journal:  Int J Circumpolar Health       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 1.228

8.  Bone Scan in Evaluation of Bone Viability in Severe Frostbite of the Hand.

Authors:  Ishan Garg; Maria J Baladron Zanetti; Ayse T Kendi
Journal:  Indian J Nucl Med       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

9.  Volumetric MR-Guided High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound with Direct Skin Cooling for the Treatment of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids: Proof-of-Concept Study.

Authors:  Marlijne E Ikink; Johanna M M van Breugel; Gerald Schubert; Robbert J Nijenhuis; Lambertus W Bartels; Chrit T W Moonen; Maurice A A J van den Bosch
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-08-30       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 10.  Responses of the hands and feet to cold exposure.

Authors:  Stephen S Cheung
Journal:  Temperature (Austin)       Date:  2015-02-27
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