About this trial
Heat stroke is a clinical syndrome with high incidence and high fatality rate in summer. Patients with liver, kidney, and brain damage are prone to secondary MODS, and the prognosis is poor due to high medical costs. At present, there is no unified diagnostic criteria for acute liver injury associated with heat stroke, and the commonly used prognosis scores are rarely included in liver injury indicators, which is not good for practicality.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
The patient voluntarily signs an informed consent form;
Adult patients who meet the criteria for heat stroke;
Heat stroke is defined as heat stroke (Heat Stroke, HS) is a serious fatal disease caused by heat injury factors acting on the body, accompanied by multiple organ damage.
Disqualifiers
Age <18 years old or >90 years old;
Patients with advanced tumors, Pregnancy or lactation;
Patients who missed out during treatment and whose data are incomplete.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Peripheral blood test