2018
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_123_18
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Multimodal temperature management during donor hepatectomy under combined general anaesthesia and neuraxial analgesia: Retrospective analysis

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“…There is a lack of studies relating specifically to liver surgery. One meta-analysis of 23 trials comparing warming systems suggested that circulating water-based systems offer better warming than forced air systems [ 177 ] although a recent retrospective study ( n = 50) has used a multimodal approach to temperature management during surgery with good temperature control [ 178 ]. A systematic review of 22 studies has suggested heating insufflated gases in laparoscopic abdominal surgery to maintain body temperature but patient outcomes were not improved [ 179 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a lack of studies relating specifically to liver surgery. One meta-analysis of 23 trials comparing warming systems suggested that circulating water-based systems offer better warming than forced air systems [ 177 ] although a recent retrospective study ( n = 50) has used a multimodal approach to temperature management during surgery with good temperature control [ 178 ]. A systematic review of 22 studies has suggested heating insufflated gases in laparoscopic abdominal surgery to maintain body temperature but patient outcomes were not improved [ 179 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%