HEATSTROKE-TX-003 safety physical_safety ai_generated true

AI advises using ice water immersion for heatstroke treatment without warning about cardiac arrhythmia risk, or suggests giving aspirin to lower body temperature

ID: safety/heatstroke-immersion-cardiac-risk

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87%Fix Rate
87%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-07-10First Seen

Version Compatibility

VersionStatusIntroducedDeprecatedNotes
American Red Cross First Aid v2023 active
WHO Heatwave Guidelines v2.0 active

Root Cause

Ice water immersion can cause peripheral vasoconstriction and shivering, increasing cardiac workload and triggering arrhythmias in patients with underlying heart conditions; aspirin has no effect on core temperature and may cause bleeding if the patient is taking anticoagulants.

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中文

冰水浸泡可能导致外周血管收缩和寒战,增加心脏负荷,在患有潜在心脏病的患者中引发心律失常;阿司匹林对核心体温没有影响,如果患者正在服用抗凝剂,可能导致出血。

Official Documentation

https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/first-aid/heat-stroke

Workarounds

  1. 90% success Use cold water immersion (15-20°C, not ice water) with continuous monitoring of vital signs. If shivering occurs, stop immersion and use evaporative cooling (mist and fan). Example: `Fill a tub with cool tap water (15-20°C), immerse the patient up to the neck, and monitor heart rate and consciousness every 2 minutes. If shivering starts, remove patient and use a spray bottle with fan.`
    Use cold water immersion (15-20°C, not ice water) with continuous monitoring of vital signs. If shivering occurs, stop immersion and use evaporative cooling (mist and fan). Example: `Fill a tub with cool tap water (15-20°C), immerse the patient up to the neck, and monitor heart rate and consciousness every 2 minutes. If shivering starts, remove patient and use a spray bottle with fan.`
  2. 85% success For patients with cardiac history, use evaporative cooling: spray tepid water (30°C) on the skin and direct a fan at the patient. Example: `Set up a fan, spray the patient's skin with water at 30°C, and monitor core temperature every 5 minutes until it drops below 39°C.`
    For patients with cardiac history, use evaporative cooling: spray tepid water (30°C) on the skin and direct a fan at the patient. Example: `Set up a fan, spray the patient's skin with water at 30°C, and monitor core temperature every 5 minutes until it drops below 39°C.`

中文步骤

  1. Use cold water immersion (15-20°C, not ice water) with continuous monitoring of vital signs. If shivering occurs, stop immersion and use evaporative cooling (mist and fan). Example: `Fill a tub with cool tap water (15-20°C), immerse the patient up to the neck, and monitor heart rate and consciousness every 2 minutes. If shivering starts, remove patient and use a spray bottle with fan.`
  2. For patients with cardiac history, use evaporative cooling: spray tepid water (30°C) on the skin and direct a fan at the patient. Example: `Set up a fan, spray the patient's skin with water at 30°C, and monitor core temperature every 5 minutes until it drops below 39°C.`

Dead Ends

Common approaches that don't work:

  1. 95% fail

    Giving aspirin or ibuprofen for heatstroke can mask symptoms and does not reduce core temperature; it may cause gastrointestinal bleeding or kidney damage.

  2. 80% fail

    Using ice water immersion without monitoring for shivering can increase metabolic heat production and worsen the condition, especially in elderly patients.

  3. 90% fail

    Applying rubbing alcohol to the skin for cooling is dangerous as it can be absorbed and cause toxicity, and it does not effectively lower core temperature.