Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2668584 Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeHypothermia in patients undergoing major clean surgery results in higher incidence of perioperative complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the additional use of a thermal reflective blanket can prevent hypothermia in patients undergoing primary unilateral total hip or knee replacement surgery.DesignA randomized, single-blinded study design was used.MethodsA total of 58 patients were randomized, 29 received a thermal reflective blanket, and 29 did not. Outcome measures included core temperature, thermal comfort, and shivering.FindingsThe mean of the lowest core temperature was below 36°C in both the groups (35.9 ± 0.4°C vs 35.8 ± 0.4°C); thermal comfort and shivering were not significantly different between the groups.ConclusionsA thermal reflective blanket did not prevent hypothermia in this group of patients.

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