2021
DOI: 10.1177/00031348211038561
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The Impact of Ambient Temperature Control Across Various Care Settings on Outcomes in Burn Patients: A Review Article

Abstract: Ambient/room temperature settings in burn treatment areas vary greatly due to a lack of evidence-based guidelines to direct care. While it is generally understood that ambient/room temperature impacts patient body temperature and metabolism, the ideal settings for optimizing patient outcomes are unclear. The literature assessing this topic is scarce, with many of the articles having significant limitations. We aim to summarize the current evidence for ambient/room temperature control, to address gaps in curren… Show more

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“…9 Nonetheless, a temperature above 89.6 °F increases the risk of infection and affects staff performance. [9][10][11] At our institution, condensation occurs above a temperature of 78.8 °F, which renders the floor slippery and dangerous. Moreover, the surgeons find it difficult to operate with excessive heat.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 Nonetheless, a temperature above 89.6 °F increases the risk of infection and affects staff performance. [9][10][11] At our institution, condensation occurs above a temperature of 78.8 °F, which renders the floor slippery and dangerous. Moreover, the surgeons find it difficult to operate with excessive heat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%