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Environmental heat diagnoses
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Background
- Heat related illnesses includes a wide range diagnoses from benign heat rash to heat stroke.
 
Types of heat dissipation
- Conduction: heat exchange between two surfaces in contact (placing ice pack in axilla)
 - Convection: heat exchange between a surface and a fluid (fanning)
 - Radiation: transfer of heat between body and environment through electromagnetic waves (reliant on temperature gradient)
 
Heat Illness Etiology
All types are due to inadequate thermoregulation
- Classic Heat Illness
- Occurs without physical exertion
 
 - Exertional
- Preceded by physical activity
 
 
Clinical Features
Heat Illness Types
- Heat cramps
- Muscles cramps due to electrolyte depletion
 
 - Heat syncope
- Prolonged standing +vasodilation + volume loss → decreased central venous return → decreased CO→ decreased cerebral profusion pressure
 
 - Heat exhaustion (temperature usually < 40°C)
- headache, n/v, weakness, vertigo, no CNS dysfunction
 - Water depletion: inadequate fluid replacement to match fluid loss (sweat)
 - Salt depletion: large volume of fluid loss is replaced with water (with inadequate salt)
 
 - Heat stroke (temperature usually > 40°C)
- Similar to heat exhaustion plus CNS dysfunction (seizure, AMS), transaminitis, DIC, rhabdomyolysis
 
 
Differential Diagnosis
See also hyperthermia
Environmental heat diagnoses
Evaluation
Management
- Heat cramps
- Mild: oral electrolyte solution
 - Severe: IV NSS
 
 - Heat syncope
- Supine position
 
 - Heat exhaustion
- Mild: oral fluid replacement
 - Severe: IV fluid replacement and replete electrolytes as needed
 
 - Heat stroke
- ABCs
 - Rapid cooling
 - IVF, replete electrolytes
 - Benzos: for seizures and shivering
 
 
