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Pattern recognition in post-traumatic cold intolerance

M Lithell1, C Backman, A Nyström

  • 1Department of Hand Surgery, University of Umeå, Sweden.

Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|February 11, 1998
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Post-traumatic cold intolerance, a condition following digital trauma, is common and disabling. Its varied subjective symptoms make standardized assessment challenging.

Area of Science:

  • Trauma surgery
  • Hand surgery
  • Vascular surgery

Background:

  • Digital trauma, including amputation, neurovascular laceration, and comminuted fractures, can lead to long-term subjective symptoms.
  • Post-traumatic cold intolerance is a recognized but poorly defined condition affecting patients after digital injuries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the subjective symptoms of post-traumatic cold intolerance in patients with a history of digital trauma.
  • To confirm the incidence and assess the disabling nature of this condition.
  • To explore the variability in symptom presentation and its implications for assessment.

Main Methods:

  • A study involving 40 patients with documented digital trauma.
  • Individual patient interviews to gather detailed information on cold intolerance symptoms.

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  • Analysis of symptom patterns and subjective experiences.
  • Main Results:

    • Confirmed a high incidence of post-traumatic cold intolerance in the studied population.
    • The condition was found to have a potentially disabling impact on patients' quality of life.
    • Individual symptoms fall into limited categories, but their subjective expression is highly varied.

    Conclusions:

    • Post-traumatic cold intolerance is a prevalent and significant issue after digital trauma.
    • The subjective and varied nature of symptoms complicates standardized diagnosis and assessment.
    • Further research is needed to develop reliable methods for evaluating post-traumatic cold intolerance.