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Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Frostbite: 2019 Update
Wilderness & Environmental MedicineVol. 30Issue 4SupplementS19–S32Published online: July 17, 2019- Scott E. McIntosh
- Luanne Freer
- Colin K. Grissom
- Paul S. Auerbach
- George W. Rodway
- Amalia Cochran
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 42The Wilderness Medical Society convened an expert panel to develop a set of evidence-based guidelines for prevention and treatment of frostbite. We present a review of pertinent pathophysiology. We then discuss primary and secondary prevention measures and therapeutic management. Recommendations are made regarding each treatment and its role in management. These recommendations are graded on the basis of the quality of supporting evidence and balance between the benefits and risks or burdens for each modality according to methodology stipulated by the American College of Chest Physicians. - Wilderness medical society practice guidelines
Wilderness Medical Society Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Frostbite
Wilderness & Environmental MedicineVol. 22Issue 2p156–166Published in issue: June, 2011- Scott E. McIntosh
- Matthew Hamonko
- Luanne Freer
- Colin K. Grissom
- Paul S. Auerbach
- George W. Rodway
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 59The Wilderness Medical Society convened an expert panel to develop a set of evidence-based guidelines for the prevention and treatment of frostbite. We present a review of pertinent pathophysiology. We then discuss primary and secondary prevention measures and therapeutic management. Recommendations are made regarding each treatment and its role in management. These recommendations are graded based on the quality of supporting evidence and balance between the benefits and risks/burdens for each modality according to methodology stipulated by the American College of Chest Physicians.