Cold injuries may be systemic (hypothermia) or local (frostbite or non-freezing cold injury). Hypothermia (core temperature of <35°C) is very common in South Africa, particularly in trauma patients, and conditions suitable for the development of local cold injuries frequently occur. Despite this, cold injuries are underdiagnosed, and many practitioners lack insight into the modern management of frostbite. Risk factors include low ambient temperatures, increased duration of exposure, trauma, immobility, intoxication or mental illness, lack of protective clothing or equipment, immersion, level of fitness, extremes of age, and ethnicity. Core temperature measurement should be obtained using an oesophageal probe in intubated patients, or a r...
We have increasingly noted that patients with traumatic injuries attended by the paramedic response ...
Aim: This study aimed to determine factors linked to hypothermia ( 15. Demographic, injury, environm...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...
Cold injuries may be systemic (hypothermia) or local (frostbite or non-freezing cold injury). Hypoth...
Abstract: Introduction: Normal body temperature is considered to be between 36 and 38°C. Temperature...
Introduction: normal body temperature is considered to be between 36 and 38°C. Temperatures tha...
METHOD: A retrospective study was performed of 10 yr of medical records to determine the type, s...
Wilderness heat-related illnesses span a variety of conditions caused by excessive or prolonged heat...
This report focuses on a 23-year-old man of African-Caribbean origin who presented to a Burns unit w...
Accidental hypothermia and localized cold injuries remain a significant public health problem. The d...
Frostbite, the severest form of cold injury, is a major health hazard and a serious medical problem ...
Background: Personnel deployed at an altitude ranging from 9000 ft to 23,000 ft are exposed to sub-z...
Environmental injuries are an important type of sport injury to study as they can occur year-r...
Farm and ranch work in cold weather can be life threatening. Cold related illnesses and injuries, su...
Background: Cold injuries are rare but important causes of hospitalization. We aimed to identify the...
We have increasingly noted that patients with traumatic injuries attended by the paramedic response ...
Aim: This study aimed to determine factors linked to hypothermia ( 15. Demographic, injury, environm...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...
Cold injuries may be systemic (hypothermia) or local (frostbite or non-freezing cold injury). Hypoth...
Abstract: Introduction: Normal body temperature is considered to be between 36 and 38°C. Temperature...
Introduction: normal body temperature is considered to be between 36 and 38°C. Temperatures tha...
METHOD: A retrospective study was performed of 10 yr of medical records to determine the type, s...
Wilderness heat-related illnesses span a variety of conditions caused by excessive or prolonged heat...
This report focuses on a 23-year-old man of African-Caribbean origin who presented to a Burns unit w...
Accidental hypothermia and localized cold injuries remain a significant public health problem. The d...
Frostbite, the severest form of cold injury, is a major health hazard and a serious medical problem ...
Background: Personnel deployed at an altitude ranging from 9000 ft to 23,000 ft are exposed to sub-z...
Environmental injuries are an important type of sport injury to study as they can occur year-r...
Farm and ranch work in cold weather can be life threatening. Cold related illnesses and injuries, su...
Background: Cold injuries are rare but important causes of hospitalization. We aimed to identify the...
We have increasingly noted that patients with traumatic injuries attended by the paramedic response ...
Aim: This study aimed to determine factors linked to hypothermia ( 15. Demographic, injury, environm...
Hypothermia is generally defined as a core body temperature less than 35°C (95°F). It is one of the ...