| Literature DB >> 33659066 |
Chikao Ito1, Isao Takahashi1, Miyuki Kasuya1, Kyoji Oe1, Masahito Uchino1, Hideki Nosaka1, So Sakamoto1, Ryuhei Yoshida1, Satoshi Kasuya1, Daisuke Fujimori1, Satoshi Nakamura1, Eri Yamada2, Jun Kanda3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Heat stroke treatment focuses on rapid cooling because symptom severity correlates with the duration of hyperthermia (i.e., time during which the core body temperature is sustained above the critical threshold). Several reports have revealed that cold-water immersion is a safe and appropriate therapy for exertional heat stroke in young, otherwise healthy patients. However, few reports have assessed cold-water immersion in older patients. We document three cases of cold-water immersion in older heat stroke patients and evaluate its safety and efficacy. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Body temperature; heat stroke; hyperthermia; immersion
Year: 2021 PMID: 33659066 PMCID: PMC7893982 DOI: 10.1002/ams2.635
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acute Med Surg ISSN: 2052-8817
Fig. 1Shifts in body temperature in three cases treated with cold‐water immersion. White arrows Δ indicate commencement of cooling; Black arrows ▲ indicate cessation of cooling. Vital signs were monitored using IntelliVue X2 (Philips, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and temperature measurements were recorded using a temperature‐sensing Foley catheter (BARD Co. Murray Hill, NJ).
Fig. 2Inflatable pool (Kohshin Kaigoohuro, Kohshin Rubber Co. Sendai, Japan) filled with cold water to initiate cold‐water immersion.
Patient characteristics, vital signs, cooling time, cooling rate, and modified Rankin Scales in three heat stroke patients
| Age | Sex | Onset | Underlying disease | Drug |
Temperature on arrival (°C) | GCS | BP | HR | RR |
SPO2 (%) |
Time of cooling (min) | Temperature at stop cooling (°C) |
Time from arrival to target temperature (min) |
Cooling rate (°C /min) | Cardio vascular event | Modified Rankin scale | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 | 72 | M | Outdoor | Parkinsonism | Dopamine agonist | 41.3 | E1V1M1 | 74/41 | 129 | 98 (101) | 20 | 39.1 | 49 | 0.11 | None | 3 | |
| Case 2 | 81 | M | Outdoor | 40.4 | E1V1M1 | 157/85 | 156 | 18 | 36.9 | 34 | 0.19 | None | 2 | ||||
| Case 3 | 90 | F | Outdoor | HT | Antihypertensive | 41.6 | E1V1M1 | 103/55 | 132 | 36 | 100 | 16 | 38.8 | 23 | 0.18 | Brain infarction | 5 |
| Mean | 35 | 0.16 |
Patient characteristics, vital signs, cooling time, cooling rate and modified Rankin scales in three heat stroke patients. M, male; F, female; GCS, Glasgow coma scale; BP, blood pressure; HR, heart rate; RR, respiratory rate; SPO2, oxygen saturation of peripheral artery; min, minutes.