• Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Oct 1993

    [First aid and prognosis following drowning accidents. Results of a retrospective study of 115 cases].

    • R Fretschner, T Klöss, C Borowczak, and H Berkel.
    • Klinik für Anästhesiologie und Transfusionsmedizin, Universität Tübingen.
    • Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther. 1993 Oct 1; 28 (6): 363-8.

    Objective And Study DesignIn 115 cases of submersion the initial findings of the rescue team, the patients status in the emergency room and the course of clinical treatment were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsSubmersion accidents happened preferably in February, March and in the summertime from May to August. Most of the accidents took place in public waters or public baths (85.2%). Children below 10 years of age were involved in 34.8% of the submersion accidents. 57 patients were near drowned and 58 patients were drowned. The prognosis of patients with detectable heartbeat at the site of the accident depends on the primary pulmonary lesion. If respiratory insufficiency is recognized early and treated aggressively by intubation and mechanical ventilation with PEEP, these patients have an excellent prognosis. Only one patient with detectable heartbeat died, typically, after delayed treatment of respiratory failure. 55 patients recovered completely; one patient was suffering from a lesion of the n. medianus. Contrariwise, the prognosis of patients without detectable heartbeat is mainly determined by the consequences of hypoxaemia and is, overall, poor. Though resuscitation succeeds in 50% of submersion victims, only one out of four successfully resuscitated patients survived with little or no neurologic damage. Severe hypothermia may improve the prognosis of submersion victims.ConclusionThus, there are no useful parameters that would accurately predict the individual course of a submersion victim.

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