Background: Monitoring body temperature is essential for safe perioperative care. Without patient monitoring during each surgical phase, alterations in core body temperature will not be recognised, prevented, or treated. Safe use of warming interventions also depends on monitoring. Yet there has been limited evaluation of temperature monitoring practices as the primary endpoint. Objective: To investigate temperature monitoring practices during all stages of perioperative care. We examined what patient characteristics are associated with the rate of temperature monitoring, along with clinical variables such as warming intervention or exposure to hypothermia. Design: An observational period-prevalence study over seven days across five Austral...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
In the modern era of technological advancement, it is unfortunate that an extremely high percentage ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To improve the prevention, detection and treatment of perioperative inadvertent...
Background Perioperative hypothermia is an unintended decrease in the core temperature of patients. ...
Perioperative temperature monitoring is a standard of care and is important to prevent inadvertent p...
BACKGROUND: Continuous body temperature monitoring during perioperative care is enabled by using a n...
Appropriate temperature monitoring and management is an important part in optimizing patient success...
Abstract Background Anesthesia leads to impairments in central and peripheral thermoregulatory respo...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
Aims: The prevention of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) remains an important issue in pe...
BackgroundDespite the availability of effective warming systems, the prevalence of hypothermia remai...
Appropriate temperature monitoring and management is an important part in optimizing patient success...
Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 36 oC and has ...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
In the modern era of technological advancement, it is unfortunate that an extremely high percentage ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To improve the prevention, detection and treatment of perioperative inadvertent...
Background Perioperative hypothermia is an unintended decrease in the core temperature of patients. ...
Perioperative temperature monitoring is a standard of care and is important to prevent inadvertent p...
BACKGROUND: Continuous body temperature monitoring during perioperative care is enabled by using a n...
Appropriate temperature monitoring and management is an important part in optimizing patient success...
Abstract Background Anesthesia leads to impairments in central and peripheral thermoregulatory respo...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
Aims: The prevention of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) remains an important issue in pe...
BackgroundDespite the availability of effective warming systems, the prevalence of hypothermia remai...
Appropriate temperature monitoring and management is an important part in optimizing patient success...
Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 36 oC and has ...
Perioperative inadvertent hypothermia (PIH) significantly increases a patient's risk of adverse comp...
In the modern era of technological advancement, it is unfortunate that an extremely high percentage ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To improve the prevention, detection and treatment of perioperative inadvertent...