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Hypothermia

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Hypothermia is low body temperature.

Hypothermia is classified as either:

  • mild hypothermia - defined as a core temperature of between 35 and 32 degrees C;
  • severe hypothermia - defined as a core temperature below 32 degrees C

Monitoring of hypothermic patients requires a special low-reading thermometer.

In the young, hypothermia is likely to be the result of a single, profound insult, for example immersion in cold water.

In the aged, hypothermia is more likely to have a multifactorial aetiology, including:

  • age-related impairment of homeostasis, shivering and perception of temperature
  • economic, social and cultural factors
  • disease processes
  • drugs eg administration of diazepam, nitrazepam, reserpine

Reference

  1. Dow J, Giesbrecht GG, Danzl DF, et al. Wilderness Medical Society clinical practice guidelines for the out-of-hospital evaluation and treatment of accidental hypothermia: 2019 update. Wilderness Environ Med. 2019 Dec;30(4 Suppl):S47-69.
  2. Duong H, Patel G. StatPearls [Internet]. StatPearls Publishing; Treasure Island (FL): Jan 19, 2024. Hypothermia

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