Hypothermia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pre-warming With Thermal Gown Prevents Maternal Hypothermia in Elective Cesarean Section
Background: Hypothermia is common during general and regional anesthesia even when active
warming measures are taken. The existing literature shows that, in pregnant patients, the
use of forced air-warming during cesarean section under spinal anesthesia does not prevent
maternal hypothermia. Therefore, this study aimed to establish the efficacy of a pre-warming
system, initiated 30 minutes before the onset of spinal anesthesia and during surgery, in
pregnant women subjected to elective cesarean delivery.
Methods: Forty healthy pregnant patients undergoing elective cesarean section with spinal
anesthesia were allocated to the control group (Gcont, n = 20), without the use of a thermal
gown, and to the gown group (Ggown, n = 20), with the use of a thermal gown in the
preoperative care unit, 30 minutes before spinal anesthesia installation and during surgery.
After the anesthesia, the thermal gown was moved from the regular position and placed over
the chest and upper limbs, as an upper body blanket, and maintained throughout the study.
The following variables were observed: preoperative and operative room temperature,
hemoglobin saturation, heart rate, arterial pressure, tympanic temperature in the
preoperative care unit room (baseline) and at 0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes after spinal
anesthesia. Repeated Measure ANCOVA compared temperatures of each group, adjusted for
baseline values.
Introduction Body temperature decreasing following the onset of general or regional
anesthesia is caused by a core-to-peripheral redistribution of heat, as demonstrated by
several previous studies. Perioperative hypothermia and its complications have been widely
studied in patients subjected to non-obstetric surgery; however, literature on the obstetric
population is rare, although the incidence of intraoperative shivering can be as high as 60%
in these patients. A previous study based on the use of forced air-warming unit during the
preoperative and intraoperative periods in patients subjected to cesarean delivery observed
a lower incidence of hypothermia and shivering in patients given epidural anesthesia when
compared to those given spinal anesthesia.
The forced air system is by far the most commonly used intraoperative warming approach and
has an admirable safety record. However, the problem with blanket-forced air warming,
circulating-water garments, or water mattresses is that it is impossible to change their
position on the bed, which can be uncomfortable, especially if the patient is waiting in a
sitting position.
The Bair Paws Gown® presents an air warming system that provides patient-controlled comfort
warming in the pre and postoperative setting. The same gown offers effective clinical
warming during surgery involving the head, neck, knees or extremities. The air-warming flows
through the gown, from knees to head or from head to knees, and allows the patient to be
seated with gown covering the area between knees and neck.
Therefore, we designed a study to establish the efficacy of a pre-warming system that keeps
the garment throughout the perioperative period, without interruption, initiated 30 minutes
before the induction of spinal anesthesia for elective cesarean delivery. The aim of this
study was to test the hypothesis that active warming 30 minutes before spinal anesthesia
should better prevent a fall in pregnant body temperature. A secondary goal evaluated the
incidence of shivering, as well as thermal comfort during the procedure.
Methods After obtaining Institutional Review Board approval (record 388/08) and written
informed consent from patients, 40 healthy ASA physical status I or II pregnant women
presenting for scheduled cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were enrolled in this
prospective, randomized study.
Randomization (1:1) was based on a random computer generated code that was maintained in
sequentially numbered opaque envelopes.
Eligible participants were pregnant women between 18 and 40 years of age, with singleton
pregnancy and gestation longer than 37 weeks, scheduled for elective cesarean section.
Patients with fever and/or infectious conditions, a familial history of potential malignant
hyperthermia, body mass index (BMI) values below 18.5 kg.cm-2 or above 36 kg.cm-2, thyroid
disorders, dysautonomia, Raynaud's syndrome, and those in labor were excluded.
Participants remained seated in the preoperative care unit until they were allocated to one
of the following groups: control group (Gcont n = 20), in which surgery was performed
without the use of a thermal gown, or gown group (Ggown n = 20), in which surgery was
performed while the patients were covered with a thermal gown (Bair Paws Standard Warming
Gown 810 model with a Bair Hugger, model 850 warming unit) with forced-air flow at 40ºC in
the preoperative care unit 30 minutes before the spinal anesthesia. When the patients were
transferred to the operative room, the warming gown was switched off for the gown group;
however, the gown was maintained in place and, when the pregnant women arrived in operative
room, the system was switched back on and the gown was moved to the anterior part of the
body, covering chest and upper limbs as an upper body blanket, which was maintained until
the end of surgery.
In the operative room, a venous cannula was inserted into the forearm, and an infusion of
Ringer's lactate solution fluids at 37ºC was initiated. Spinal anesthesia was administered
using 10 mg of hyperbaric bupivacaine, combined with 10 µg of fentanyl and 80 µg of
morphine. Puncture was performed at level L1-L2 or L2-L3 of the lumbar vertebra, and surgery
began when the sensory blockage reached a level between the T4 and T6 thoracic vertebra, as
established by the loss of sensitivity to needle pricks. Intraoperative hydration used 500
ml of 40ºC Ringer's lactate solution before fetal extraction and 800 µg metaraminol was
provided via slow infusion or 400 µg was delivered as an IV bolus whenever the arterial
pressure decreased by more than 25% of the baseline value. Following fetal extraction but
before the end of surgery, 1,000 ml of Ringer's lactate solution with 20 IU of oxytocin was
infused.
Demographic variables included age, weight, height and BMI. Patients were monitored with
hemoglobin peripheral saturation (SpO2), heart rate (HR), noninvasive systolic arterial
pressure (SAP) and diastolic arterial pressure (DAP). The tympanic temperature was measured
by means of a digital thermometer (Techline Model TS 201, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil) Ambient
temperature was maintained approximately at 22ºC according to wall thermostat (ABNT NBR 7256
- Brazilian regulatory and normalization Agency).
All data were assessed at baseline, 30 minutes before induction of spinal anesthesia; T0
(immediately after the spinal anesthesia); and T15, T30, T45, and T60 (15, 30, 45, and 60
minutes following the onset of spinal anesthesia, respectively).
In addition, postoperative data were assessed during the admission to the post-anesthesia
care unit (PACU). Shivering was evaluated according to Wrench's scale that uses: 0 - no
shivering; 1 - one or more symptoms of piloerection, peripheral vasoconstriction, and
peripheral cyanosis without any other cause and without visible muscular activity; 2 -
visible muscular activity confined to one muscle group; 3 - visible muscular activity in
more than one muscle group; and 4 - gross muscular activity involving the entire body.
Thermal discomfort according to Horn's verbal numerical scale: 0 - worst imaginable cold,
100 - insufferably hot and adverse effects during the immediate postoperative period were
also registered. Moreover, patients received 12.5-25 mg meperidine whenever their shivering
scores were equal to or greater than three.
Sample size was calculated to be 20 participants to ensure that a difference of 0.5ºC could
be detected at significance level of 5%, with a statistical power of 80%, assuming the
standard deviation of differences to be 0.5ºC.
Data are presented as mean and standard deviation or median and interquartile interval
(25-75) according to tested distribution (Shapiro-Wilk test). Analysis of covariance for
repeated measures (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline values, compared tympanic temperatures
between the groups. Statistical significance was established at p < 0.05, and the
statistical analysis was performed using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)
software version 20.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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