Introduction. In patients who require a massive intraoperative transfusion, cold fluid or blood transfusion can cause hypothermia and potential adverse effects. One method by which to prevent hypothermia in these patients is to warm the intravenous fluid before infusion. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the fluid flow rate on the efficacy of a fluid warmer. Methods. The room air temperature was controlled at 24°C. Normal saline at room temperature was used for the experiment. The fluid was connected to an infusion pump and covered with a heater line, which constantly maintained the temperature at 42°C. The fluid temperature after warming was measured by an insulated thermistor at different fluid flow rates (100, 300, 600...
Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusion of cold ...
Abstract Background Perioperative temperature management is fundamental to ensure normothermia in pa...
Background: The use of heating pads and infusion warmers on intraoperative patients has been proven ...
Background: Intraoperative hypothermia is detrimental to the patient. This, however, can be minimize...
Cold fluid infusions can be used to induce mild therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Fluid ...
BACKGROUND: This study was done to determine the effect of ambient temperature on cold saline during...
BACKGROUND: This study was done to determine the effect of ambient temperature on cold saline during...
BACKGROUND: This study was done to determine the effect of ambient temperature on cold saline during...
Postoperative hypothermia is stressfull by elevating blood pressure and heart rate. This study evalu...
BACKGROUND:Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusi...
Introduction: Shivering and hypothermia after general anesthesia is a common complication in the rec...
BACKGROUND: Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (a drop in core temperature to below 36°C) occurs ...
BACKGROUND: Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (a drop in core temperature to below 36°C) occurs ...
Background. Continuous veno-venous haemodiafiltration is a common form of dialysis used in intensiv...
Abstract Background Trauma/retrieval patients are often in shock and hypothermic. Treatment of such ...
Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusion of cold ...
Abstract Background Perioperative temperature management is fundamental to ensure normothermia in pa...
Background: The use of heating pads and infusion warmers on intraoperative patients has been proven ...
Background: Intraoperative hypothermia is detrimental to the patient. This, however, can be minimize...
Cold fluid infusions can be used to induce mild therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Fluid ...
BACKGROUND: This study was done to determine the effect of ambient temperature on cold saline during...
BACKGROUND: This study was done to determine the effect of ambient temperature on cold saline during...
BACKGROUND: This study was done to determine the effect of ambient temperature on cold saline during...
Postoperative hypothermia is stressfull by elevating blood pressure and heart rate. This study evalu...
BACKGROUND:Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusi...
Introduction: Shivering and hypothermia after general anesthesia is a common complication in the rec...
BACKGROUND: Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (a drop in core temperature to below 36°C) occurs ...
BACKGROUND: Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (a drop in core temperature to below 36°C) occurs ...
Background. Continuous veno-venous haemodiafiltration is a common form of dialysis used in intensiv...
Abstract Background Trauma/retrieval patients are often in shock and hypothermic. Treatment of such ...
Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusion of cold ...
Abstract Background Perioperative temperature management is fundamental to ensure normothermia in pa...
Background: The use of heating pads and infusion warmers on intraoperative patients has been proven ...