2023
DOI: 10.5603/demj.a2022.0041
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Accidental hypothermia and related risk factors among trauma patients in prehospital setting

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“…Although hypothermia is a serious threat to prehospital patients, especially injured patients [24,25], the evidence in this regard is limited [3]. Weak evidence and information regarding pre-hospital measures and guidelines [26], insufficient knowledge of the healthcare team about hypothermia, and neglect to implement hypothermia management guidelines [20,27,28] emphasize the need for more studies in this field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although hypothermia is a serious threat to prehospital patients, especially injured patients [24,25], the evidence in this regard is limited [3]. Weak evidence and information regarding pre-hospital measures and guidelines [26], insufficient knowledge of the healthcare team about hypothermia, and neglect to implement hypothermia management guidelines [20,27,28] emphasize the need for more studies in this field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%