E. Soreide et al., A non-invasive means to effectively restore normothermia in cold stressed individuals: A preliminary report, J EMERG MED, 17(4), 1999, pp. 725-730
The combined application of subatmospheric pressure and heat to a forearm a
nd hand has been previously reported to be an effective method for restorin
g normothermia in hypothermic postoperative patients. The objective of this
study was to determine whether this technique also could be useful for the
treatment of accidental hypothermia, Four otherwise healthy cold-stressed
soldiers (core temperature <36.0 degrees C) were studied. In all four cases
, application of the subatmospheric pressure induced an immediate local dis
tention of the subcutaneous vasculature of the hand and fingers. Tympanic t
emperature reached a plateau in a normothermic range within 15 min in all s
ubjects. The subjects also noted rapid elimination of shivering and improve
ment in subjective assessment of thermal comfort. These results are encoura
ging and warrant further investigation of the technique. (C) 1999 Elsevier
Science Inc.