Last reviewed: 16 Mar 2025
Last updated: 04 Sep 2024
Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- history of exposure to severe environmental heat or strenuous physical exercise
- central nervous system dysfunction
- hyperthermia (>40°C)
- hot skin (dry or wet)
- risk factors
Other diagnostic factors
- intense thirst (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- weakness (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- anxiety (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- dizziness (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- syncope (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- headache (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- nausea/vomiting (heat stroke or heat exhaustion)
- sinus tachycardia
- tachypnoea
- jaundice
- muscle tenderness
- hypotension
- bruising and skin bleeding
Risk factors
- older age
- impaired cognition
- patients unable to care for themselves
- medicines
- lack of acclimatisation to hot environments
- pre-existing dehydration
- obesity
- poor physical condition
- environmental factors
- young, active people exercising intensely under hot, humid conditions
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- rectal temperature
- FBC
- liver function tests
- renal function tests
- glucose
- electrolytes
- arterial blood gases
- creatine kinase
- clotting profile
- urinalysis
- ECG
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Expert advisers
Alexander Alexiou, MB, BS, BSc, DCH, FRCEM, Dip IMC RCSEd
Flight Doctor
Greater Sydney Area Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Disclosures
AA declares that he has no competing interests.
Acknowledgements
BMJ Best Practice would like to gratefully acknowledge the previous expert contributor, whose work is retained in parts of the content:
James L. Glazer, MD, FACSM, CAQSM
Assistant Professor
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston
MA
Disclosures
JLG declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Helen Small, FRCEM, MSc Sports and Exercise Medicine
Consultant in Emergency Medicine
Barnet Hospital
Royal Free London
London
UK
Disclosures
HS declares that she has no competing interests.
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