International Journal of Emergency Medicine (Sep 2024)

Surviving a classic heat stroke/hyperthermia > 42 °C – a case report

  • Sonja Verena Schmidt,
  • Jannik Hinzmann,
  • Anna Stammler,
  • Paula Wilhelms zu Bickern,
  • Elisabete Macedo Santos,
  • Marcus Lehnhardt,
  • Christoph Wallner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12245-024-00705-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Introduction Classic heat stroke is a severe trauma which can lead to multi-organ dysfunctions and is associated with a high mortality. Case presentation In this case report we present a 73-year-old patient with a classic heat stroke. His initial core body temperature was over 42 °C and he had a GCS of 3. Due to severe burn injuries the patient was transferred to a specialized burn center. The patient developed different organ failures and showed a prolonged course on the intensive care unit. Although the patient demonstrated different impaired organ systems, he recovered completely after receiving painstaking supportive therapy. Conclusions This is a rare case of a patient who fully recovered after a heat stroke with a temperature over 42 °C and severe sequelae.

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