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主动冷却装置与被动冷却装置在热防护服中消防员康复锻炼中的比较:FIRE 试验报告。

Comparison of active cooling devices with passive cooling for rehabilitation of firefighters performing exercise in thermal protective clothing: a report from the Fireground Rehab Evaluation (FIRE) trial.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Responder Human Performance Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

出版信息

Prehosp Emerg Care. 2010 Jul-Sep;14(3):300-9. doi: 10.3109/10903121003770654.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Thermal protective clothing (TPC) worn by firefighters provides considerable protection from the external environment during structural fire suppression. However, TPC is associated with physiologic derangements that may have adverse cardiovascular consequences. These derangements should be treated during on-scene rehabilitation periods.

OBJECTIVE

To examine heart rate and core temperature responses during the application of four active cooling devices, currently being marketed to the fire service for on-scene rehabilitation, and compare them with passive cooling in a moderate temperature (approximately 24 degrees C) and with an infusion of cold (4 degrees C) saline.

METHODS

Subjects exercised while they were wearing TPC in a heated room. Following an initial exercise period (bout 1), the subjects exited the room, removed the TPC, and for 20 minutes cooled passively at room temperature, received an infusion of cold normal saline, or were cooled by one of four devices (fan, forearm immersion in water, hand cooling, or water-perfused cooling vest). After cooling, the subjects donned the TPC and entered the heated room for another 50-minute exercise period (bout 2).

RESULTS

The subjects were not able to fully recover core temperature during a 20-minute rehabilitation period when provided rehydration and the opportunity to completely remove the TPC. Exercise durations were shorter during bout 2 when compared with bout 1 but did not differ by cooling intervention. The overall magnitudes and rates of cooling and heart rate recovery did not differ by intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

No clear advantage was identified when active cooling devices and cold intravenous saline were compared with passive cooling in a moderate temperature after treadmill exercise in TPC.

摘要

背景

消防员穿着的热防护服(TPC)在扑灭建筑物火灾时为消防员提供了对外界环境的极大保护。然而,TPC 会导致生理紊乱,可能对心血管系统产生不良影响。这些紊乱应在现场康复期间进行治疗。

目的

研究在应用四种主动冷却设备时心率和核心温度的反应,这些设备目前正被推向消防部门用于现场康复,并将其与在适度温度(约 24 摄氏度)下的被动冷却以及输注冷生理盐水(4 摄氏度)进行比较。

方法

穿着 TPC 的受试者在加热的房间里进行运动。在初始运动阶段(第 1 回合)后,受试者离开房间,脱下 TPC,在室温下被动冷却 20 分钟,接受冷生理盐水输注,或使用四种设备(风扇、前臂浸入水中、手部冷却或水灌注冷却背心)中的一种进行冷却。冷却后,受试者再次穿上 TPC 并进入加热房间进行另一个 50 分钟的运动阶段(第 2 回合)。

结果

当提供补液和完全脱下 TPC 的机会时,受试者在 20 分钟的康复期间无法完全恢复核心温度。与第 1 回合相比,第 2 回合的运动持续时间更短,但冷却干预并没有差异。总体冷却和心率恢复的幅度和速度没有因干预而不同。

结论

在 TPC 运动后,与被动冷却相比,主动冷却设备和冷静脉生理盐水在适度温度下并没有明显的优势。

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