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Heat-Related Illnesses David D. Ellis, DO, MPH Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians Odessa Regional Medical Center June 10, 2008
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Heat-Related Illnesses Statistics Average 200 deaths each year in the U.S. Average 200 deaths each year in the U.S. 3 rd ranked cause of death among U.S. high school athletes 3 rd ranked cause of death among U.S. high school athletes Mortality rates from 15-75% Mortality rates from 15-75%
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Heat-Related Illnesses Causes Temperature + Humidity + Sun Exposure + Wind + Clothing (ENVIRONMENTAL) Temperature + Humidity + Sun Exposure + Wind + Clothing (ENVIRONMENTAL) Body production of heat (ACTIVITY) Body production of heat (ACTIVITY) Heat Illness happens when : ENVIRONMENT + ACTIVITY overwhelm the body’s capacity to cool itself Heat Illness happens when : ENVIRONMENT + ACTIVITY overwhelm the body’s capacity to cool itself
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Heat-Related Illnesses Risk Factors Physical Conditions – fever, dehydration, medicines (antihistamines, water pills, cardiac medications) Physical Conditions – fever, dehydration, medicines (antihistamines, water pills, cardiac medications) Older age – Decreased ability to cool body Older age – Decreased ability to cool body Overweight – more heat generated and less capacity to dissipate heat Overweight – more heat generated and less capacity to dissipate heat Younger age – decreased ability to sweat; higher core temp required to sweat Younger age – decreased ability to sweat; higher core temp required to sweat
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Heat-Related Illnesses Risk Factors Additional factors : * Lack of access to air conditioning * Sleep deprivation * Previous heat stroke * Heavy Clothing/Equipment * Not acclimated to the hot weather Additional factors : * Lack of access to air conditioning * Sleep deprivation * Previous heat stroke * Heavy Clothing/Equipment * Not acclimated to the hot weather
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Heat-Related Illnesses How does your body respond to heat?? Core temperature goes UP Blood Vessels DILATE SWEATING occurs Core temperature goes UP Blood Vessels DILATE SWEATING occurs High Humidity LESS heat loss by evaporation from the body Core temperature goes UP High Humidity LESS heat loss by evaporation from the body Core temperature goes UP
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Heat-Related Illnesses Heat Index Chart
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Heat-Related Illnesses Heat Edema – MILDEST – leg swelling Heat Edema – MILDEST – leg swelling Heat Cramps – Muscle spasms, Water Heat Cramps – Muscle spasms, Water Heat Syncope – Dizziness/Fainting; cured by lying down; SWEATING Heat Syncope – Dizziness/Fainting; cured by lying down; SWEATING Heat Stroke – MENTAL CONFUSION * Core temp > 104.9; No Sweat * RAPID COOLING MANDATORY * 10% Death Rate Heat Stroke – MENTAL CONFUSION * Core temp > 104.9; No Sweat * RAPID COOLING MANDATORY * 10% Death Rate
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Heat-Related Illnesses Treatment in the Field Remove unnecessary clothing Remove unnecessary clothing Spray water + FANS Spray water + FANS Ice to armpits/groin/neck Ice to armpits/groin/neck Cool water immersion – be careful Cool water immersion – be careful HYDRATE – 1 QUART per hour minimum * COLD water to drink cools internally HYDRATE – 1 QUART per hour minimum * COLD water to drink cools internally
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Heat-Related Illnesses PREVENTION Assess the ENVIRONMENTAL conditions Assess the ENVIRONMENTAL conditions Proper clothing – light color, thin fabric Proper clothing – light color, thin fabric HYDRATION: HYDRATION: * PRE-hydrate – 16 oz before activity * 8 oz every 20 min while exposed * Urine should be light yellow or “white” Watch the alcohol, caffeine intake Watch the alcohol, caffeine intake
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Heat-Related Illnesses PREVENTION Acclimatize: * Adults – 4-7 sessions in the heat before acclimatized. Short sessions : Acclimatize: * Adults – 4-7 sessions in the heat before acclimatized. Short sessions : (15- 20 min, then lengthen as tolerated) (15- 20 min, then lengthen as tolerated) The body will begin the “ Sweat Early” – (think Michael Jordan in the first 2 minutes of a game!) The body will begin the “ Sweat Early” – (think Michael Jordan in the first 2 minutes of a game!) DO NOT wait for thirst to push fluids DO NOT wait for thirst to push fluids
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Heat-Related Illnesses SUMMARY Assess Risk – Identify people at risk Assess Risk – Identify people at risk Acclimatize if possible Acclimatize if possible Hydrate/Train personnel to recognize symptoms Hydrate/Train personnel to recognize symptoms Treat with Evaporative Cooling, Immersion, Fluids Treat with Evaporative Cooling, Immersion, Fluids Consider on-site resuscitative equipment * Automated External Defibrillator Consider on-site resuscitative equipment * Automated External Defibrillator
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