Abstract

A 26-year-old man, who was training in bad weather for a mountain ultramarathon, became hypothermic after running for 4h. He deteriorated and was unable to continue. His running partner went for help. The man suffered an unwitnessed hypothermic cardiac arrest. The on-site management and evacuation are described and included the use of intermittent cardiopulmonary resuscitation and a mechanical device during transport. The patient was successfully resuscitated and rewarmed by Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) after more than 2h of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. After 14h of ECMO support and five days of ventilation, the patient subsequently made a good neurological recovery. At hospital discharge, he had normal cerebral function, and an improving peripheral polyneuropathy affecting distal limbs, with paraesthesia in both feet and reduced coordination and fine motor skills in both hands.

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