Frostbite: A treatment guideline for prehospital treatment in a military environment

B. L. Turner, T. T. C. F. van Dongen, R. R. Berendsen, F. J. M. de Jong, E. L. Endert, R. A. van Hulst, R. Hoencamp

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Abstract

Frostbite remains a severe medical condition that causes long-lasting sequelae and can threaten military operations. Information on prehospital treatment of frostbite is scarce and existing guidelines are aimed at the general population. This paper provides a guideline on prehospital emergency care of frostbite in the (Netherlands) Armed Forces. The insights gained from studies reporting on frostbite treatment in the prehospital setting were combined with the expert opinions of the authors and applied to the military context. The resulting guideline consists of two stages: (prolonged) field care and care at a Medical Treatment Facility. The cornerstones are rewarming in warm water and evacuation to a medical facility. Additional aspects of prehospital treatment are rehydration, proper analgesia, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and wound care. We suggest further collaboration among North Atlantic Treaty Organization partners and other affiliated nations, focusing on the full spectrum of military injury management including state-of-the art aftercare, long-lasting sequelae and return to duty after frostbite.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbermilitary-2023-002380
JournalBMJ military health
Early online date2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2023

Keywords

  • ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE
  • ALTITUDE MEDICINE
  • OCCUPATIONAL & INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
  • TRAUMA MANAGEMENT
  • VASCULAR SURGERY
  • WOUND MANAGEMENT

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