Hypothermia (Hyperthermia)

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Hypothermia (Hyperthermia) Dr. Stella Yiu Staff Emergency Physician

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Hypothermia (Hyperthermia). Dr. Stella Yiu Staff Emergency Physician. LMCC objectives. List clinical findings of hypothermia Investigate Initiate resuscitation for severe hypothermia. 1. Clinical findings of hypothermia. Normal temp: 36.5 – 37.5 C. Effects. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hypothermia(Hyperthermia)

Dr. Stella YiuStaff Emergency Physician

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LMCC objectives

List clinical findings of hypothermia

Investigate

Initiate resuscitation for severe hypothermia

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1. Clinical findings of hypothermia

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Normal temp: 36.5 – 37.5 C

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Effects

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Mild (32-35C)

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Mild (32-35C)

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Mild (32-35C)

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Moderate (28-32C)

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Moderate (28-32C)

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Severe (<28C)

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What precipitates hypothermia?

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Increased heat loss

Alcohol

Sepsis

Burn

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EM Ottawa

Exposure

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Impaired thermostat

Metabolic (Cirrhosis, uremia, DM, Hypothyroid)

CNS (stroke, trauma, MS, Parkinson)

Drugs (Barbituates, TCAs)

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2. Investigations

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CDMQ: 25 M found passed out on street. Core temp 30C. Name 4 investigations.

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Investigations

CBC, Cr, Lytes, Coag profile (DIC)

TSH

EKG

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Osborn J waves

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3. Resuscitation

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Mild (32-35C): Passive external rewarm

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Mod (28-32C): Active external rewarm

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EM Ottawa

Mod (28-32C): Active external rewarm

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Warm humidified Oxygen

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EM Ottawa

Severe (<28)

Warm every cavitybut

Gentle handling

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CDMQ: How do we do active core rewarming in severe hypothermia? (6)

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Airway

Intubate Warm humidified oxygen

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Circulation

Warm intravenous fluids

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Pleural space

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Bladder

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Dialysis

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Bypass

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MCQ 3: Patient is lethargic and bradycardic. Most appropriate warming method?

A. Pleural lavageB. Bladder irrigationC. IntubationD. Dry blanket and a snackE. Blanket with forced warm air

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MCQ 4: 12 M found in snow. After 2hrs CPR and warming, asytolic. Core temp 27.5C. What is the most appropriate step?A. Stop resuscitation B. DefibrillationC. Continue CPR and warmingD. Warm water immersionE. Stop warming

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Not dead until warm (>30-32) and dead

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Hyperthermia

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LMCC objectives

List predisposing illnesses

List clinical findings

Select investigations

Manage patient by various cooling methods

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CausesEnvironm

ent Decreased heat dissipation

Metabolic heat

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1. Predisposing illness

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Metabolic causes: Heat production

Metabolic heatThyroid, pheochromocytomaMalignant hyperthermiaNMSSepsis

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Decreased heat loss: Drugs

Decreased heat dissipation

ObesityDrugs (anticholinergics, serotonin)

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2. Clinical findings

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Case: The rave girl

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Heat stroke: Hot + confusedT> 40Orthostatic BP, HR

CNS: Confusion, ataxic, cerebral edema, seizureCVS: CHF, pulmonary edema, CV collapse

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Lab findings: Liver, Renal

Liver: necrosis

Rhabdomyolysis

DIC

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3. Cooling methods

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Basic cooling:

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More aggressive cooling

GI/Peritoneal lavage

Cardiac bypass

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Stop cooling when temp < 40

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LMCC objectives

List predisposing illnesses

List clinical findings

Select investigations

Manage patient by various cooling methods