An Institutional Protocol for the Treatment of Severe Frostbite Injury—A 6-Year Retrospective Analysis

Author:

Lacey Alexandra M1,Rogers Charlotte1,Endorf Frederick W1,Fey Ryan M1,Gayken Jon R1,Schmitz Kyle R1,Punjabi Gopal V1,Whitley Angela B1,Masters Thomas C1,Moore Johanna C1,Nygaard Rachel M1

Affiliation:

1. Hennepin Healthcare Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Abstract

Abstract The treatment of severe frostbite injury has undergone rapid development in the past 30 years with many different diagnostic and treatment options now available. However, there is currently no consensus on the best method for management of this disease process. At our institution, we have designed a protocol for severe frostbite injury that includes diagnosis, medical treatment, wound cares, therapy, and surgery. This study assess the efficacy of our treatment since its implementation six years ago. During this time, all patients with severe frostbite injury were included in prospective observational trial of the protocol. We found that this protocol results in significant tissue salvage with over 80.7% of previously ischemic tissue becoming viable and not requiring amputation. We also were able to improve our center’s efficiency over the course of six years and now our current average time from rapid rewarming to delivery of thrombolytics is under six hours.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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