Current status of active cooling, deep body temperature measurement, and face mask wearing in heat stroke and heat exhaustion patients in Japan: a nationwide observational study based on the Heatstroke STUDY 2020 and 2021

Author:

Kanda Jun12ORCID,Miyake Yasufumi12,Tanaka Daiki2,Umehara Tadashi2,Yamazaki Maiko2,Harada Naoshige13,Fujita Motoki14ORCID,Hayashida Kei15ORCID,Kaneko Hitoshi16,Kobayashi Tatsuho17,Miyoshi Yukari18ORCID,Kishihara Yuki19ORCID,Okada Yohei110ORCID,Okano Yuichi111ORCID,Tachino Jotaro112,Takauji Shuhei113,Yamaguchi Junko114ORCID,Maeda Atsuo115,Yokota Hiroyuki116,Yokobori Shoji117ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Japan Association of Acute Medicine Heatstroke and Hypothermia Surveillance Committee Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Emergency Medicine Teikyo University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Emergency and Intensive Care Japanese Red Cross Musashino Hospital Tokyo Japan

4. Advanced Medical Emergency and Critical Care Center Yamaguchi University Hospital Yamaguchi Japan

5. Department of Emergency Medicine North Shore University Hospital, Northwell Health System Manhasset New York USA

6. Emergency and Critical Care Center Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Medical Center Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Aizu Chuo Hospital Fukushima Japan

8. Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital Chiba Japan

9. Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Jichi Medical University Saitama Medical Center Saitama Japan

10. Department of Preventive Services, Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

11. Department of Emergency Medicine Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital Kumamoto Japan

12. Department of Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine Osaka University Graduate School Osaka Japan

13. Department of Emergency Medicine Asahikawa Medical University Hospital Hokkaido Japan

14. Department of Acute Medicine Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

15. Department of Emergency, Disaster, and Critical Care Medicine Showa University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

16. Graduate School of Medical and Health Science Nippon Sport Science University Tokyo Japan

17. Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AimThe study aimed to determine the current status of face mask use, deep body temperature measurement, and active cooling in patients suffering from heat stroke and heat exhaustion in Japan.MethodsThis was a prospective, observational, multicenter study using data from the Heatstroke STUDY 2020–2021, a nationwide periodical registry of heat stroke and heat exhaustion patients. Based on the Bouchama heatstroke criteria, we classified the patients into two groups: severe and mild‐to‐moderate. We compared the outcomes between the two groups and reclassified them into two subgroups according to the severity of the illness, deep body temperature measurements, and face mask use. Cramer's V was used to determine the effect sizes for a comparison between groups.ResultsAlmost all patients in this study were categorized as having degree III based on the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine heatstroke criteria (JAAM‐HS). However, the severe group was significantly worse than the mild‐to‐moderate group in outcomes like in‐hospital death and modified Rankin Scale scores, when discharged. Heat strokes had significantly higher rates of active cooling and lower mortality rates than heat stroke‐like illnesses. Patients using face masks often use them during labor, sports, and other exertions, had less severe conditions, and were less likely to be young male individuals.ConclusionsIt is suggested that severe cases require a more detailed classification of degree III in the JAAM‐HS criteria, and not measuring deep body temperature could have been a factor in the nonperformance of active cooling and worse outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management

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