AI Article Synopsis

  • - Frostbite is a serious cold injury that can damage skin and underlying tissues, with severity ranging from first to fourth degree; this case involves a marine who experienced second-degree frostbite during winter training.
  • - The study found significant changes in cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) responses before and after the injury, indicating that the frostbite affected vascular function and blood flow in cold conditions.
  • - After the injury, the marine faced issues like slower CIVD onset, lower finger temperatures, increased pain, and reduced dexterity, highlighting the long-term effects of frostbite on performance in cold environments, especially for military personnel.

Article Abstract

Frostbite, a severe cold injury resulting from exposure to subfreezing temperatures, damages the skin and underlying tissues of the affected area and ranges in severity from first to fourth degree. This case report investigates the impact of second-degree frostbite suffered by a marine during winter training on cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD). Comparisons of CIVD before and after the injury revealed significant alterations in CIVD responses. CIVD, a physiological mechanism characterized by blood vessel dilation in response to cold exposure, plays a crucial role in operating in cold-weather environments and enhancing dexterity. The marine exhibited prolonged CIVD onset time, lower finger temperatures, increased pain sensations, and diminished dexterity after the frostbite injury during follow-up CIVD testing. The findings suggest that the frostbite-induced damage possibly compromised the microvascular function, contributing to the observed changes in CIVD. The marine reported persistent cold sensitivity and difficulty in maintaining hand warmth when assessed postinjury. This case underscores the potential long-term consequences of frostbite on CIVD and manual dexterity, emphasizing the importance of understanding these physiological changes for individuals engaged in cold-weather activities, particularly for military and occupational personnel.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10806032241262986DOI Listing

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