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Military Medicine 2003-Apr

Exertional heat illness in Air Force basic military trainees.

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Brian Smalley
Robin M Janke
David Cole

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Abstrait

OBJECTIVE

Exertional heat illnesses (heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and heat cramps) are a serious problem in military operations. Air Force basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base is a prime example of where exertional heat illnesses can occur. This project was conducted to evaluate the problem o exertional heat illnesses during basic military training a Lackland Air Force Base.

METHODS

Data were obtained from the Ambulatory Data System, the Air Force Reportable Event Surveillance System, and a published report in the December 1999 issue of Military Medicine (Drehner, Neuhauser, Neuhauser, and Blackwood).

RESULTS

In 1999, there were 51 cases of heat illness (not necessarily exertional) among basic trainees at Lackland Air Force Base, for a rate of 1.3 per 1,000 trainees. Many of the cases (21) had the nonspecific diagnosis of "heat effect," 4 were diagnosed as heat syncope, 22 as heat exhaustion, and 5 as heat stroke. From 1956 to 1999, there were seven deaths among trainees at Lackland Air Force Base due to heat stroke.

CONCLUSIONS

After reviewing Air Force basic military training, it is apparent that the heat stress incident rates are low. Heat injury rates are low despite being located in an area that has extremely hot temperatures. However, there are some areas, such as tracking and reporting heat illness that need improvement.

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