Otro
Hypothermia prevention during surgery: comparison between thermal mattress and thermal blanket
Registro en:
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp. Cerquera Cesar: Univ Sao Paolo, v. 48, n. 2, p. 226-232, 2014.
0080-6234
10.1590/S0080-623420140000200005
S0080-62342014000020000
WOS:000337910500005
S0080-62342014000200228.pdf
S0080-62342014000200228-pt.pdf
Autor
Moyses, Ariane Marques
Trettene, Armando dos Santos
Camacho Navarro, Lais Helena
Ayres, Jairo Aparecido
Resumen
This study aimed to compare the efficiency of the thermal blanket and thermal mattress in the prevention of hypothermia during surgery. Thirty-eight randomized patients were divided into two groups (G1 - thermal blanket and G2 - thermal mattress). The variables studied were: length of surgery, length of stay in the post-anesthetic care unit, period without using the device after thermal induction, transport time from the operating room to post-anesthetic care unit, intraoperative fluid infusion, surgery size, anesthetic technique, age, body mass index, esophageal, axillary and operating room temperature. In G2, length of surgery and starch infusion longer was higher (both p=0.03), but no hypothermia occurred. During the surgical anesthetic procedure, the axillary temperature was higher at 120 minutes (p=0.04), and esophageal temperature was higher at 120 (p=0.002) and 180 minutes (p=0.03) and at the end of the procedure (p=0.002). The thermal mattress was more effective in preventing hypothermia during surgery.