Heat stroke natural history, complications and prognosis
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2],Usama Talib, BSc, MD [3]
Overview
Overview
If heat stroke left untreated it may result in severe complications and even death. its complications include: multiple organ failure, acute renal failure, myocardial injury and even DIC. Timely resuscitation and fluid replacement decreases the mortality and can prevent sustained brain injury, which is the most important prognostic factor.
Natural History
Natural History
Heat stroke presents with altered mental status and signs of dehydration. Its symptoms develop in a susceptible person who did excessive exercise in hot weather. If left untreated it may result in severe complications and eventually death.
Complications
Complications
The complications of heat stroke include:[1][2]
Life Threatening complications
- Syndrome of multiorgan dysfunction
- Acute renal failure
- Myocardial injury
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
Common Complications
- Dehydration
- Electrolyte disturbances
- Encephalopathy
- Anterograde amnesia
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Hepatocellular damage
- Rhabdomyolysis
- Acute renal failure
- Myocardial injury
- Hematologic complications
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
- Thrombocytopenia
Rare Complications
The rare complications include:[1][2]
- Bowel ischemia or infarction
- Pancreatic injury
Prognosis
Prognosis
The revival of the functioning of the central nervous system is a positive prognostic sign. It is usually seen following aggressive therapy. 20% patients face residual damage of the brain and a higher mortality is associated with this.[3][4]
References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Masood U, Sharma A, Syed W, Manocha D (2016). “Bowel Ischemia from Heat Stroke: A Rare Presentation of an Uncommon Complication”. Case Rep Med. 2016: 5217690. doi:10.1155/2016/5217690. PMC 5093235. PMID 27840645.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 al-Mashhadani SA, Gader AG, al Harthi SS, Kangav D, Shaheen FA, Bogus F (1994). “The coagulopathy of heat stroke: alterations in coagulation and fibrinolysis in heat stroke patients during the pilgrimage (Haj) to Makkah”. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 5 (5): 731–6. PMID 7865679.
- ↑ Hart GR, Anderson RJ, Crumpler CP, Shulkin A, Reed G, Knochel JP (1982). “Epidemic classical heat stroke: clinical characteristics and course of 28 patients”. Medicine (Baltimore). 61 (3): 189–97. PMID 7078400.
- ↑ Dematte JE, O’Mara K, Buescher J, Whitney CG, Forsythe S, McNamee T; et al. (1998). “Near-fatal heat stroke during the 1995 heat wave in Chicago”. Ann Intern Med. 129 (3): 173–81. PMID 9696724.
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