2012
DOI: 10.1177/147323001204000137
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The Effects of Surgery Type and Duration of Tourniquet Inflation on Body Temperature

Abstract: In knee surgery using a tourniquet, the decrease in core body temperature after tourniquet deflation was closely related to the duration of tourniquet inflation and to arthroscopic rather than open surgery. Further studies are required to determine the effect of surgery type on temperature changes, independently of the duration of tourniquet inflation.

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