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This present study was undertaken to observe the changes of superficial and deep body temperature in 80 surgical patients during general anesthesia. it calculated total body heat loss and compared...
It is known that changes in body temperature occur during surgical operations with the patient under general anesthesia. Body temperature who has had elective surgery on St. Mary's Hospital at...
BACKGROUND: Core hypothermia after induction of anesthesia results from an core-to-peripheral redistribution of body heat and a loss of body heat to environment. The purpose of this study is finding...
The Purpose of this study was to observe the body temperature changes of newborn infants in general crib and electric-heat crib after birth.for the period required to reach the...
The tourniquet is usually applied for the orthopedic surgeries on the lower extemity to obtain the bloodless surgical field and to reduce blood loss.However, there are various complications such as...
PURPOSE: The study aimed to evaluate the changes of body temperature and to identify the factors related to changes during surgery in burned patients.
METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted by...
BACKGROUND: We studied the effects of body temperature changes and repeated hypoxic stimulation on hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV).
METHODS: We isolated lungs from 15 rabbits and perfused them at a...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the effects of active warming using a Warm Touch warming system or a cotton blanket in postoperative patients after general anesthesia for abdominal surgery.
METHODS: This quasi-experimental...
PURPOSE: The trend of body temperature change during laparoscopic surgery and the most adequate site for monitoring temperature measurements have not been investigated thoroughly. In this study body temperature change...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 21℃ CO₂ and 37℃ CO₂ pneumoperitoneum on body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and acid-base balance.
METHODS: Data were...
BACKGROUND: Rapid fluid warming has been a cardinal measure to maintain normothermia during fluid resuscitation of hypovolemic patients. A previous laboratory simulation study with different fluid infusion rates showed that...