Effect of intravenous fluid warming devices on intraoperative core temperature during maintenance fluid therapy: a prospective randomized controlled trial
Abstract:We investigated the effects of intravenous fluid warmers on intraoperative core temperatures at low flow rates during the maintenance fluid therapy. We conducted a prospective, non-blinded, randomized controlled trial in 99 patients, scheduled for elective spinal fusion surgery with more than 3 hours of general anesthesia. They were randomly distributed into groups using Mega Acer Kit (group M; n=30), Ranger (group R; n=32), or ThermoSens (group T; n=32). The infused flow rate of the fluid was determined as on… Show more
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