Cohen I J
Isr J Med Sci. 1977 Apr;13(4):405-9.
Sixteen cases of neonatal cold injury, five of them fatal, were seen in the winter of 1974-75. The affected infants, who weighed from 2.5 to 3 kg. had developed symptoms when the ambient termperature was below 10 C. Few of them were referred as cases of hypothermia. Refusal to eat was the most common complaint and less often edema and/or apathy. No correlation was found between death and ethnic origin, sex, duration of illness or minimum temperature. Admission weight, however, tended to be lower in the infants who died. The consistent finding of thrombocytopenia and the suspected bleeding phenomena suggested that disseminated intravascular coagulation may have been a factor in the unfavorable outcome of some of the cases. Evidence supporting such a hypothesis and proposals for the prevention. Diagnosis and treatment of neonatal cold injury are presented.
1974 - 1975年冬季,共发现16例新生儿冷损伤病例,其中5例死亡。受影响的婴儿体重在2.5至3千克之间,当环境温度低于10摄氏度时出现症状。很少有病例被诊断为体温过低。最常见的症状是拒食,较少见的症状是水肿和/或冷漠。未发现死亡与种族、性别、病程或最低体温之间存在关联。然而,死亡婴儿的入院体重往往较低。血小板减少症的持续出现以及疑似出血现象表明,弥散性血管内凝血可能是部分病例预后不良的一个因素。本文提供了支持这一假说的证据以及新生儿冷损伤的预防、诊断和治疗建议。