Integrating Cognitive Assessments Into the Heat Tolerance Test After Exertional Heat Injury
- Conditions
- Exertional Heat Injury
- Registration Number
- NCT06764264
- Lead Sponsor
- Medical Corps, Israel Defense Force
- Brief Summary
This prospective observational study is to evaluate soldiers post-exertional heat injury (EHI) during a heat tolerant test (HTT) to investigate the impact on their cognitive performance.
- Detailed Description
The objective of the proposed research is to add a cognitive evaluation to the physiological parameters monitored in the heat tolerance test (HTT) and to construct a new cognitive-physiological model for evaluation based on the accumulated knowledge on soldiers' heat tolerance. Each year, in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), approximately 50 soldiers post exertional heat injury (EHI) are referred to perform the HTT. The HTT is carried out approximately one month post injury as part of clinical evaluation of the patient and is also intended to determine return to duty for combatants in field units. Currently, the criteria used in the HTT to determine heat tolerance are based solely on physiological parameters, while no cognitive evaluation is utilized in the HTT. Noteworthy are the numerous studies published in scientific literature describing the influence of exposure to heat conditions and physical effort on cognition and psychological strain in humans.
The subjects performing the HTT will also undergo cognitive evaluation and psychological strain assessment using tests used and validated in the research laboratories of the United States military (USARIEM). The cognitive evaluation will be performed in addition to the validated physiological monitoring performed in the HTT. All gathered physiological and cognitive data will be used to construct new bio-statistical models and new criteria will be suggested for the definition of heat tolerance or intolerance.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 70
- Combat soldiers post exertional heat injury
- Additional medical condition restricting combat duty
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Participants Classified as Heat-Intolerant during Heat Tolerant Test 120 minutes Participants are classified as heat-intolerant if they exhibit any of the following indicators during the Heat Tolerance Test: a core body temperature (Tre) ≥ 38.5°C (≥ 101.38°F), a heart rate (HR) ≥ 150 bpm, or failure to achieve a Tre-to-HR ratio ≥ 0.2798°C ∙ bpm-¹. Participants meeting none of these criteria are classified as heat-tolerant.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Heller Institute, Institute of Military Physiology, IDF Medical Corps
🇮🇱Tel Hashomer, Israel