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Title: Prospective observational study of the effectiveness of prewarming on perioperative hypothermia in surgical patients submitted to spinal anesthesia
Authors: Becerra Bolaños, Ángel 
Valencia, Lucía
Ferrando, Carlos
Villar, Jesús
Rodríguez Pérez, Aurelio Eduardo 
UNESCO Clasification: 321303 Anestesiología
Keywords: Redistribution Hypothermia
Inadvertent Hypothermia
General-Anesthesia
Prevention
Temperature, et al
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Scientific Reports 
Abstract: Prewarming has been shown to prevent intraoperative inadvertent hypothermia. Nevertheless, data about optimal prewarming-time from published clinical trials report contradictory results. We conducted this pilot study to evaluate routine clinical practice regarding prewarming and its effect on the prevalence of perioperative hypothermia in patients undergoing transurethral resection (TUR) under spinal anesthesia. This was a prospective, observational, pilot study to examine clinical practice in a tertiary hospital regarding prewarming in 140 consecutive patients. When prewarming (pw) was performed, forced-air warming was provided in the pre-anesthesia room for 15 (pw15), 30 (pw30), or 45 (pw45) min. Tympanic temperature was recorded upon entering the pre-anesthesia room, at the time of initiating surgery, and every 15 min intra-operatively. We also recorded duration of the surgical procedure and length of stay in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Pw15 was performed in 34 patients, pw30 in 29 patients, and pw45 in 21 patients. Fifty-six patients did not receive pw and 96% of them developed hypothermia at the end of the surgical procedure, compared to 73% of patients in pw15 (p = 0.002), 75% in pw30 (p = 0.006) and 90% in pw45 (p = 0.3). Length of stay in the PACU was markedly shorter in pw15 (131 +/- 69 min) and pw30 (123 +/- 60 min) than in the non-pw group (197 +/- 105 min) (p = 0.015 and p = 0.011, respectively). This difference was not significant in pw45 (129 +/- 56 min) compared to non-pw patients. In conclusion, prewarming for 15 or 30 min before TUR under spinal anesthesia prevents development of hypothermia at the end of the surgical procedure.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/60226
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-52960-6
Source: Scientific Reports [ISSN 2045-2322], v. 9, Article number 16477, (Noviembre 2019)
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