Objective To investigate the effect of systematic graded
rewarming pattern on all-cause mortality of hypothermic
trauma patients in different time periods. Methods A prospective case-control study was carried out for 236 hypothermic
trauma patients with modified
trauma score<12 in the Emergency Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from January 2020 to December 2021.The patients were randomly assigned into a systematic graded
rewarming group (n=118) and a traditional
rewarming group (n=118).The main outcome event was all-cause death within 15 days after
trauma,and the secondary outcome event was all-cause death within 3,7,and 30 days after
trauma. Results Overall,13.98%(33/236) and 14.83%(35/236) of the patients died within 15 and 30 days after
trauma,respectively,and the median survival time of all dead patients was 6 (4,10) days.The systematic graded
rewarming group had higher temperature after
rewarming for 2 h (P=0.001) and larger temperature change after
rewarming intervention (P=0.047) than the traditional
rewarming group.The all-cause mortality within 15 days (27.3%vs.72.7%,P=0.005) and 30 days (25.7%vs.74.3%,P=0.002) in the systematic graded
rewarming group was lower than that in the traditional
rewarming group.Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the survival time of the patients in the systematic graded
rewarming group was longer than that in the traditional
rewarming group (P=0.003).Multivariate cox regression analysis indicated that systematic graded
rewarming was a strong protective factor for survival time after
trauma (HR=0.450, P=0.042).Further Logistic regression analysis for the occurrence of all-cause death in each time period showed that the OR of systematic graded
rewarming pattern to all-cause death within 15 days and 30 days after
trauma were 0.289 and 0.286,respectively,after adjusting the covariates(P=0.008,P=0.005).The temperature after
rewarming for 2 h had a negative correlation with all-cause mortality within 30 days after
trauma (OR=0.670, P=0.049). Conclusions Systematic graded
rewarming is a protective factor for the survival time of patients with traumatic
hypothermia and an independent factor affecting the risk of all-cause death within 15 days and 30 days after
trauma.The temperature after
rewarming for 2 h is expected to be an independent predictor of all-cause mortality of 30 days after
trauma in the patients with
hypothermia.The systematic graded
rewarming pattern could reduce the mortality of hypothermic
trauma patients.