Severe accidental hypothermia: rewarming strategy using a veno-venous bypass system and a convective air warmer

Intensive Care Med. 1999 May;25(5):520-3. doi: 10.1007/s001340050891.

Abstract

Objective: To study a rewarming strategy for patients with severe accidental hypothermia using a simple veno-venous bypass in combination with a convective air warmer.

Setting: Eighteen beds in a university hospital intensive care unit.

Patients: Four adults admitted with a core temperature less than 30 degrees C. Hypothermia was caused by alcoholic intoxication in three patients and by drug overdose in one patient.

Measurements and main results: All patients were rewarmed by a venovenous bypass and in three cases a convective air warmer was also used. At a bypass flow rate of 100-300 ml/min the mean increase in core temperature was 1.15 degrees C/h (Range: 1.1-1.2 degrees C/h). One patient died 2 days after rewarming as a consequence of a reactivated pancreatitis. The other three patients survived without neurological sequelae.

Conclusion: This rewarming technique seems safe and effective and allowed the controlled rewarming of our patients who suffered from severe accidental hypothermia

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Alcoholic Intoxication / complications
  • Anastomosis, Surgical / methods*
  • Drug Overdose / complications
  • Extracorporeal Circulation / instrumentation
  • Extracorporeal Circulation / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hypothermia / etiology
  • Hypothermia / surgery*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Rewarming / instrumentation
  • Rewarming / methods*