“…Electric heating blankets, heat lamps, intravenous fluid warmers, warmed abdominal lavage fluids, circulating warm water pads, resistive polymer electric blankets, and forced warm air blankets are examples of active techniques. 36,[38][39][40][41][42][43] Intravenous fluid warmers appear to have minimal efficacy for combating hypothermia and must be placed on the intravenous fluid line as close to the patient catheter as possible. The use of warmed abdominal lavage solution over room temperature solution in patients undergoing celiotomy can increase the temperature of patients during anesthesia.…”