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Finger cold-induced vasodilation test does not predict subsequent cold injuries: A lesson from the 2018 Canadian Forces Exercise

机译:手指感冒引起的血管舒张试验不能预测随后的感冒伤害:2018年加拿大部队演习中的一个教训

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A cold–induced vasodilation (CIVD) test was administered to 113 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) soldiers (age 25.6 ± 6 yrs) during pre-deployment to a Canadian Arctic training exercise. The incidence and rates/types of subsequent peripheral cold injuries, as well as the relationship of CIVD responses against other hypothesized/reported risk factors (smoking, gender, age, ethnicity and prior cold injury), were analyzed. Although there was a wide range of CIVD RIF (resistance index to frostbite) scores (mean = 5.0 ± 1.5), there were no systematic relationships between RIF and injury type/location and rate, and the other risk factors analyzed. The absence of physiological links to cold injury occurrence suggests that in a military cold deployment setting, other factors are in play, which might include clothing, training, leadership and doctrine. These factors should be examined in future work.
机译:在部署到加拿大北极地区的训练演习期间,对113名加拿大武装部队(CAF)士兵(年龄25.6±6岁)进行了冷诱导血管舒张(CIVD)测试。分析了随后的周围性冷伤的发生率和发生率/类型,以及CIVD反应与其他假设/报告的危险因素(吸烟,性别,年龄,种族和先前的冷伤)之间的关系。尽管CIVD RIF(抗冻疮指数)评分范围很广(平均值= 5.0±1.5),但RIF与损伤类型/位置和发生率之间没有系统的关系,并且分析了其他风险因素。缺乏与冷伤发生的生理联系表明,在军事冷战部署中,还有其他因素在起作用,其中可能包括衣服,训练,领导能力和教义。这些因素应在以后的工作中进行检查。

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