Critically buried avalanche victims can develop severe hypothermia in less than 60 min.
Simon RauchJulia KompatscherAndreas ClaraIris ÖttlGiacomo StrapazzonMarc KaufmannPublished in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2023)
With this case we would like to underline three important aspects: first, whenever possible, core body temperature should be used instead of burial duration to make triage decisions. Second, the HOPE score, which is not well validated for avalanche victims, had a good discriminatory ability in our case. Third, although extracorporeal rewarming was futile for the patient, he donated his organs. Thus, even if the probability of survival of a hypothermic avalanche patient is low based on the HOPE score, ECLS should not be withheld by default and the possibility of organ donation should be considered.