View clinical trials related to Hypothermia Following Anesthesia.
Filter by:The purpose of the study is to assess the temperature changes that take place throughout the body in a real world setting, when a patient is given general anaesthesia. Specifically we will investigate the movement of body heat from the core to the peripheries at the beginning of surgery. This will be measures with a series of temperature sensors and infrared thermography
The present study aims to assess the accuracy of the SpotOn™ Zero-heat-flux-thermometry sensor in measuring core temperature in the paediatric population in the perioperative period.
This study examined whether 20 minutes of prewarming prior to gynecological laparoscopic surgery prevented inadvertent post-operative hypothermia. Treatment group received prewarming using a forced air body warming, control group received no active warming system. Both groups were then warmed with forced air warmer intraoperatively.