Body Bag Cooling with Two Different Water Temperatures for the Treatment of Hyperthermia

Mar 15, 2024Aerospace medicine and human performance

Cooling the Body with Two Water Temperatures to Treat High Fever

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Abstract

Cooling rates of 0.18 ± 0.07°C/min with 10°C water and 0.14 ± 0.09°C/min with 15°C water were observed during treatment of hyperthermic individuals.

  • A total of 12 individuals exercised in heat until their temperature reached 39.5°C.
  • Subjects cooled in a body bag filled with either 10°C or 15°C water until their temperature dropped to 38°C.
  • Faster cooling rates were achieved with 10°C water compared to 15°C water.
  • Cooling rates with both water temperatures met expert recommendations for treating exertional heatstroke.
  • The nadir temperature was slightly higher when using 15°C water compared to 10°C.

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