Urban hypothermia and hyperglycemia in the elderly

Citation
Z. Durakovic et al., Urban hypothermia and hyperglycemia in the elderly, COLL ANTROP, 24(2), 2000, pp. 405-409
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
COLLEGIUM ANTROPOLOGICUM
ISSN journal
03506134 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
405 - 409
Database
ISI
SICI code
0350-6134(200012)24:2<405:UHAHIT>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
From December 1993 to March 1999 we treated 18 elderly patients aged 66-87 years, suffering from urban hypothermia: 11 women and 7 men. Ten patients s uffered from moderate hypothermia (rectal temperature 32-35 degreesC), and eight from severe hypothermia (rectal temperature<32 <degrees>C). Regarding consciousness, in the group suffering from moderate hypothermia, 3 were so mnolent and 6 in various degrees of comatose states. In the group suffering from severe hypothermia, 3 patients were somnolent or soporous and 5 in co matose states of various degrees. Values of arterial blood pressure in the group with moderate hypothermia was normal in one, in 3 arterial hypotensio n was observed and 6 were in a state of shock. In the group with severe hyp othermia, 3 presented arterial hypotension and 5 were in a state of shock. In the group with moderate hypothermia the blood glucose level was elevated in six: 9.3-10.2-10.7-17.9-21.3-99.0, and in one patient the blood glucose level was low: 2.3 mmol/L, in correlation with hypoglycemic coma. In the g roup with severe hypothermia in all eight patients the values were elevated : 6.7-7.4-7.6-8.7-9.1-11.2-12.4-17.9 mmol/L.