| Literature DB >> 29057127 |
Sofie Søndergaard Mørch1, Johnny Dohn Holmgren Andersen2, Morten Heiberg Bestle3.
Abstract
Heat stroke is an acute, life-threatening emergency characterized clinically by elevated body temperature and central nervous system dysfunction. Early recognition and treatment including aggressive cooling and management of life-threatening systemic complications are essential to reduce morbidity and mortality. This case report describes two Danish patients diagnosed with heat stroke syndrome during a heat wave in the summer of 2014. Both patients were morbidly obese and had several predisposing illnesses. However since heat stroke is a rare condition in areas with temperate climate, they were not diagnosed until several days after admittance; hence treatment with cooling was delayed. Both patients were admitted to the intensive care unit, where they were treated with an external cooling device and received treatment for complications. Both cases ended fatally. As global warming continues, more heat waves will occur in previously cooler regions. Therefore it is important to raise awareness of heat stroke since outcome depends on early recognition and rapid cooling.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29057127 PMCID: PMC5615989 DOI: 10.1155/2017/6219236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Crit Care ISSN: 2090-6420
Predisposing factors to classic heat stroke [1–3, 6, 8–15].
| Age | Young children and individuals over 65 years |
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| Diseases | Dermatologic conditions, infection, and endocrine disorders that increase endogenous heat production, cardiovascular disease, obesity, dehydration, pulmonary disease, neurologic disease, psychiatric illness, and previous history of heat-related illnesses1 |
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| Medicine | Beta-blockers, diuretics, calcium channel blockers, laxatives, anticholinergic drugs, salicylates, thyroid agonists, benzatropine, trifluoperazine, ephedra, certain diet pills, butyrophenones, alpha agonists, inhaled anaesthetics, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and sympathomimetic medications |
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| Drugs | Alcohol, cocaine, amphetamine, and derivatives, PCP and LSD |
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| Social | Immobilization, isolation, being unable to care for oneself, low socioeconomic status, residing in upper floors in tall buildings, no air-condition at home, and being unable to secure a cooler environment for a few hours daily |
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| Exposure | Prolonged sun exposure, recent move from a temperate to a hot climate, hot environments, and wearing excessive or protective clothing limiting heat dissipation |
1Previous history of heat related illness is suspected to be a predisposing factor.