Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment

Background Military practice or deployment in extreme conditions includes risks, dangers and rare disorders. One of the challenges is frostbite; however, current literature does not provide an overview of this condition in a military context. This review aims to map the incidence, risk factors and o...

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Published in:BMJ Military Health
Main Authors: Dongen, T.T.C.F. van, Berendsen, R.R., Jong, F.J.M. de, Endert, E.L., Hulst, R.A. van, Hoencamp, R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3766140
https://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/early/2023/02/07/military-2022-002171
https://doi.org/10.1136/military-2022-002171
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spelling ftunivleiden:oai:scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl:item_3766140 2024-09-09T19:22:07+00:00 Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment Dongen, T.T.C.F. van Berendsen, R.R. Jong, F.J.M. de Endert, E.L. Hulst, R.A. van Hoencamp, R. 2023 https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3766140 https://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/early/2023/02/07/military-2022-002171 https://doi.org/10.1136/military-2022-002171 en eng https://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/early/2023/02/07/military-2022-002171 doi:10.1136/military-2022-002171 lumc-id: 184326352 https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3766140 BMJ Military Health altitude medicine musculoskeletal disorders trauma management wound management primary care Article / Letter to editor info:eu-repo/semantics/article Text 2023 ftunivleiden https://doi.org/10.1136/military-2022-002171 2024-07-09T23:41:35Z Background Military practice or deployment in extreme conditions includes risks, dangers and rare disorders. One of the challenges is frostbite; however, current literature does not provide an overview of this condition in a military context. This review aims to map the incidence, risk factors and outcome of frostbite in military casualties in the armed forces. Methods A systematic literature search on frostbite (freezing cold injuries) in military settings from 1995 to the present was performed. A critical appraisal of the included articles was conducted. Data on incidence, risk factors, treatment and outcome were extracted. Results Fourteen studies were included in our systematic review. Most studies of frostbite in a military setting were published nearly half a century ago. Frostbite incidence has declined from 7% to around 1% in armed forces in arctic regions but could be as high as 20% in small-scale arctic manoeuvres. Overall and military-specific risk factors for contracting frostbite were identified. Conclusion During inevitable arctic manoeuvres, frostbite is a frequently diagnosed injury in service members. Postfreezing symptoms often persist after severe frostbite injury, which decreases employability within the service. Over time, military practice has changed considerably, and modern protective materials have been introduced; therefore, re-evaluation and future study in the military field are appropriate, preferably with other North Atlantic Treaty Organization partners. Perioperative Medicine: Efficacy, Safety and Outcome (Anesthesiology/Intensive Care) Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Leiden University Scholarly Publications Arctic BMJ Military Health e002171
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topic altitude medicine
musculoskeletal disorders
trauma management
wound management
primary care
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musculoskeletal disorders
trauma management
wound management
primary care
Dongen, T.T.C.F. van
Berendsen, R.R.
Jong, F.J.M. de
Endert, E.L.
Hulst, R.A. van
Hoencamp, R.
Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment
topic_facet altitude medicine
musculoskeletal disorders
trauma management
wound management
primary care
description Background Military practice or deployment in extreme conditions includes risks, dangers and rare disorders. One of the challenges is frostbite; however, current literature does not provide an overview of this condition in a military context. This review aims to map the incidence, risk factors and outcome of frostbite in military casualties in the armed forces. Methods A systematic literature search on frostbite (freezing cold injuries) in military settings from 1995 to the present was performed. A critical appraisal of the included articles was conducted. Data on incidence, risk factors, treatment and outcome were extracted. Results Fourteen studies were included in our systematic review. Most studies of frostbite in a military setting were published nearly half a century ago. Frostbite incidence has declined from 7% to around 1% in armed forces in arctic regions but could be as high as 20% in small-scale arctic manoeuvres. Overall and military-specific risk factors for contracting frostbite were identified. Conclusion During inevitable arctic manoeuvres, frostbite is a frequently diagnosed injury in service members. Postfreezing symptoms often persist after severe frostbite injury, which decreases employability within the service. Over time, military practice has changed considerably, and modern protective materials have been introduced; therefore, re-evaluation and future study in the military field are appropriate, preferably with other North Atlantic Treaty Organization partners. Perioperative Medicine: Efficacy, Safety and Outcome (Anesthesiology/Intensive Care)
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author Dongen, T.T.C.F. van
Berendsen, R.R.
Jong, F.J.M. de
Endert, E.L.
Hulst, R.A. van
Hoencamp, R.
author_facet Dongen, T.T.C.F. van
Berendsen, R.R.
Jong, F.J.M. de
Endert, E.L.
Hulst, R.A. van
Hoencamp, R.
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title Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment
title_short Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment
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title_fullStr Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment
title_full_unstemmed Frostbite: a systematic review on freezing cold injuries in a military environment
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