Cold weather injuries among US soldiers in Alaska: A five-year review

被引:31
作者
Candler, WH [1 ]
Ivey, H [1 ]
机构
[1] USA, MEDDAC AK, Dept Prevent Med, Ft Wainwright, AK 99703 USA
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10.1093/milmed/162.12.788
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Cold weather injury (CWI) reports covering 272 U.S. Army soldiers from September 1990 to May 1995 were reviewed. First- and second-degree frostbite accounted for 99.3% of all injuries. Although some soldiers had extensive lost duty time from their injuries, no one suffered tissue loss during the 5-year period. Fifty-one percent of injuries occurred during field training. Thirty-six percent occurred while engaging in garrison activities, including physical training, which accounted for 15% of all CWIs. Twelve percent of all injuries occurred during off-duty time. Seventy-one percent of CWIs occurred when the wind-chill factor was at or below -20 degrees F (-29 degrees C). Male African-American soldiers appear to be significantly more susceptible to frostbite than male Caucasian soldiers, especially with regard to frostbite of the distal extremities (relative risk = 3.94; 95% confidence interval = 2.77-5.59). Other identified risk factors include inadequate clothing, wet clothing, dehydration, inactivity, fatigue, and previous CWIs.
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页码:788 / 791
页数:4
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