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Accidental Hypothermia in a Swiss Alpine Trauma Centre-Not an Alpine Problem.

Katrin HabeggerSimon BrechbühlerKarin VogtJasmin S LienertBianca M EngelhardtMartin MüllerAristomenis K ExadaktylosMonika Brodmann Maeder
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
439 cases were included, corresponding to 0.32 per 1000 ED visits. Median age was 55 years (IQR 39-70). A total of 167 patients (38.0%) were female. Furthermore, 63.3% of the patients suffered from mild, 24.8% from moderate and 11.9% from severe hypothermia. Exposure as a single cause for accidental hypothermia accounted for 12 cases. The majority were combinations of hypothermia with trauma (32.6%), medical conditions (34.2%), neurological conditions (5.2%), intoxications (20.3%) or drowning (12.0%). Overall mortality was 22.3% and depended on the underlying causes, severity of hypothermia, age and sex.
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