Non-freezing cold injury in a Marine infantry battalion

Deniz Tek MBBS , Steven Mackey MD
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Abstract

Thirty-eight cases of nonfreezing cold injury (NFCI) occurring during a peacetime military exercise are reported. NFCI occurred in 11% of exposed persons. All cases were classified as moderate, mild or minimal. The racial and smoking histories of the population were retrospectively studied. The incidence of NFCI among black subjects did not differ from that among non-blacks. There was a trend towards increased incidence among smokers (14%) versus nonsmokers (9%) (p=0.09). We conclude that NFCI remains a significant threat for expeditions in cold wet climates. Positive smoking history, but not black race, tended to increase individual risk for NFCI.

陆战步兵营的非冻伤
本文报道了和平时期军事演习中发生的38例非冻伤。11%的暴露者发生NFCI。所有病例均分为中度、轻度和轻度。对人群的种族和吸烟史进行回顾性研究。黑人受试者的NFCI发生率与非黑人受试者没有差异。吸烟者(14%)比不吸烟者(9%)的发病率有增加的趋势(p=0.09)。我们得出结论,NFCI仍然是寒冷潮湿气候下探险的重大威胁。阳性吸烟史,但非黑人,倾向于增加NFCI的个体风险。
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