Barat A K, Puri H C, Ray N
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1978 Jul;60(4):332-5.
A total of 847 cases of cold injury occurred within the short space of 2 weeks during the Indo-Pakistan conflict in Kashmir in December 1971. The management of these cases and their end results are described. A combination of drugs consisting of low-molecular-weight dextran, an anti-inflammatory agent, and a vasodilator was tried with encouraging results. A conservative attitude towards ablation of necrosed tissues paid good dividends.
1971年12月印巴在克什米尔冲突期间的短短两周内,共发生了847例冻伤病例。本文描述了这些病例的处理方法及其最终结果。尝试了一种由低分子右旋糖酐、一种抗炎药和一种血管扩张剂组成的联合用药,结果令人鼓舞。对坏死组织切除采取保守态度收获颇丰。