| Literature DB >> 32987646 |
Michael R Szymanski1, Samantha E Scarneo-Miller1,2, M Seth Smith3, Michelle L Bruner3, Douglas J Casa1.
Abstract
Background andEntities:
Keywords: EHS; cold-water immersion; cool-first transport-second; heat illness
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32987646 PMCID: PMC7598696 DOI: 10.3390/medicina56100494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Respondent Demographics.
| Location | ||
|---|---|---|
| Northeast | 25 (17.2%) | |
| South | 51 (35.2%) | |
| Midwest | 43 (29.7%) | |
| West | 26 (17.9%) | |
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| <5 | 43 (29.7%) | |
| 5–9 | 32 (22.1%) | |
| 10–14 | 16 (11.0%) | |
| 15–19 | 26 (17.9%) | |
| 20–24 | 11 (7.6%) | |
| 25+ | 17 (11.7%) | |
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| <5 | 52 (35.9%) | |
| 5–15 | 51 (35.2%) | |
| 15–25 | 22 (15.2%) | |
| 25–35 | 3 (2.0%) | |
| >35 | 17 (11.7%) | |
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| Cool on-site | 31 (21.4%) | |
| Cool en-route | 91 (62.8%) | |
| None | 23 (15.8%) | |
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| Yes | 61 (42.9%) | |
| No | 71 (49.0%) | |
| Unsure | 13 (8.1%) |
EHS, exertional heat stroke.
EHS Protocol Responses by Region.
| Are Your EMS Service Members Aware of the Different Clinical Presentations of Classic vs. Exertional Heat Stroke? | ||
|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | |
|
| 20 (18.02%) | 5 (14.70%) |
|
| 45 (40.54%) | 6 (17.65%) |
|
| 34 (30.63%) | 9 (26.47%) |
|
| 12 (10.81%) | 14 (41.18%) |
|
| 111 (76.55%) | 34 (23.45%) |
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| ||
| Yes | No | |
|
| 15 (16.67%) | 10 (18.18%) |
|
| 35 (38.89%) | 16 (29.09%) |
|
| 26 (28.89%) | 17 (30.91%) |
|
| 14 (15.56%) | 12 (21.82%) |
|
| 90 (62.07%) | 55 (37.93%) |
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| Yes | No | |
|
| 10 (11.63%) | 15 (25.42%) |
|
| 37 (43.02%) | 14 (23.73%) |
|
| 25 (29.07%) | 18 (30.51%) |
|
| 14 (16.28%) | 12 (20.34%) |
|
| 86 (59.31%) | 59 (40.69%) |
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| Yes | No | |
|
| 8 (18.61%) | 17 (16.67%) |
|
| 15 (34.88%) | 36 (35.29%) |
|
| 13 (30.23%) | 30 (29.41%) |
|
| 7 (16.28%) | 19 (18.63%) |
|
| 43 (29.66%) | 102 (70.34%) |
NE, Northeast; S, South; MW, Midwest; W, West.
Figure 1Types of cooling modalities used for the treatment of exertional heat stroke (EHS). Participants were asked to answer yes or no to the different types of cooling modalities their Emergency Medical Service (EMS) protocols outlined for the treatment of EHS. Data shown as percentages (%) of the participants’ answers for each cooling modality.
Figure 2Types of thermometry used for the diagnosis of EHS. Participants were asked to answer yes or no to the different types of thermometry used in their EMS protocols outlined for the diagnosis/recognition of EHS. Data shown as percentages (%) of the participants’ answers for each thermometry used.