Management of Heat-Related Illness and Injury in the Intensive Care Unit: A Concise Definitive Review

Author:

Barletta Jeffrey F.1,Palmieri Tina L.2,Toomey Shari A.3,Harrod Christopher G.4,Murthy Srinivas5,Bailey Heatherlee6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Practice, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy, Glendale Campus, AZ.

2. Burn Division, Department of Surgery, Shriners Hospitals for Children Northern California, Sacramento, CA.

3. Respiratory Department/Sleep Center, Carilion Clinic Children’s Hospital, Roanoke, VA.

4. Society of Critical Care Medicine, Mount Prospect, IL.

5. Department of Pediatrics, BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

6. Department of Emergency Medicine, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC.

Abstract

Objectives: The increasing frequency of extreme heat events has led to a growing number of heat-related injuries and illnesses in ICUs. The objective of this review was to summarize and critically appraise evidence for the management of heat-related illnesses and injuries for critical care multiprofessionals. Data Sources: Ovid Medline, Embase, Cochrane Clinical Trials Register, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and ClinicalTrials.gov databases were searched from inception through August 2023 for studies reporting on heat-related injury and illness in the setting of the ICU. Study Selection: English-language systematic reviews, narrative reviews, meta-analyses, randomized clinical trials, and observational studies were prioritized for review. Bibliographies from retrieved articles were scanned for articles that may have been missed. Data Extraction: Data regarding study methodology, patient population, management strategy, and clinical outcomes were qualitatively assessed. Data Synthesis: Several risk factors and prognostic indicators for patients diagnosed with heat-related illness and injury have been identified and reported in the literature. Effective management of these patients has included various cooling methods and fluid replenishment. Drug therapy is not effective. Multiple organ dysfunction, neurologic injury, and disseminated intravascular coagulation are common complications of heat stroke and must be managed accordingly. Burn injury from contact with hot surfaces or pavement can occur, requiring careful evaluation and possible excision and grafting in severe cases. Conclusions: The prevalence of heat-related illness and injury is increasing, and rapid initiation of appropriate therapies is necessary to optimize outcomes. Additional research is needed to identify effective methods and strategies to achieve rapid cooling, the role of immunomodulators and anticoagulant medications, the use of biomarkers to identify organ failure, and the role of artificial intelligence and precision medicine.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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