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Cold Weather Injury in a Special Operations Aviation Crew Member: A Case Report

Spring 2023

Clerkin S, Carlson NT, Long B, Taylor DH, Bridwell R. 23(1). 80 - 83. (Case Reports)

Abstract

As arctic warfare becomes a center focus within Special Operations, cold weather injury looms as both a medical and operational threat. While cold weather injury can range from pernio to hemodynamically unstable systemic hypothermia, the more minor injuries are far more common. However, these present a challenge in austere medical care and can drastically impact mission capability. We present a case of a Special Operations crew chief with cold weather digital injury while at the Arctic Isolation Course in Alaska and his subsequent clinical course. Prevention remains the key for mitigating these injuries, while the decision to rewarm must be made with both medical and tactical factors in mind as refreezing incurs significant morbidity. Other components of prehospital treatment include active rewarming, ibuprofen, aloe vera, and pain control.

Keywords: arctic warfare; cold injury; frostbite; rewarm; Alaska; hypothermia; austere

PMID: 36753716

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