Kemper Tom C P M, de Jong Vincent M, Anema Helen A, van den Brink Albert, van Hulst Robert A
Undersea Hyperb Med. 2014 Jan-Feb;41(1):65-70.
Frostbite is an uncommon event that can occur from exposure to temperatures below -4 degrees C and can lead to potential serious tissue damage and necrosis. This in turn can result in debilitating amputations in otherwise healthy people. The pathophysiological mechanisms of frostbite have marked similarities to those seen in thermal burns, ischemia/reperfusion injuries and crush injuries--i.e., non-healing wounds and inflammatory processes. These injuries are commonly treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Evidence for treating frostbite with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) is scarce, and to date HBO2 is not a standard addition in the multidisciplinary care of freezing injuries. We aim to contribute to the available evidence with a case report and review the literature to reassess the multidisciplinary treatment of frostbite injuries.
We present a case report of a woman with deep frostbite of the toes treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, after a delay of 21 days, with good results. No surgical intervention was needed. A literature search revealed 17 human case reports on frostbite and four animal studies in which hyperbaric oxygen was applied. All case reports showed positive effects, and in none of the cases was amputation necessary. In the animal studies, two showed significant positive results regarding tissue loss and reduction of inflammatory markers, whereas two did not.
Based on our case report as well as the literature and the mechanisms of hyperbaric oxygen, we make the recommendation that this therapy be considered as an addition to the multidisciplinary treatment of frostbite, even after significant delay of treatment.
冻伤是一种不常见的情况,可因暴露于零下4摄氏度以下的温度而发生,可能导致潜在的严重组织损伤和坏死。这进而可能导致原本健康的人出现使人衰弱的截肢情况。冻伤的病理生理机制与热烧伤、缺血/再灌注损伤和挤压伤中的机制有显著相似之处,即伤口不愈合和炎症过程。这些损伤通常采用高压氧疗法进行治疗。
用高压氧(HBO2)治疗冻伤的证据很少,迄今为止,HBO2并非冻伤多学科护理中的标准治疗手段。我们旨在通过一则病例报告为现有证据做出贡献,并回顾文献以重新评估冻伤的多学科治疗。
我们报告一例女性脚趾深度冻伤的病例,在延迟21天后接受了高压氧治疗,效果良好。无需手术干预。文献检索发现了17篇关于冻伤的人类病例报告以及4项应用高压氧的动物研究。所有病例报告均显示出积极效果,且无一例需要截肢。在动物研究中,两项研究在组织损失和炎症标志物减少方面显示出显著的积极结果,而另外两项则未显示。
基于我们的病例报告以及文献和高压氧的作用机制,我们建议即使在治疗显著延迟后,也应考虑将这种疗法作为冻伤多学科治疗的补充手段。