2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-011-2099-x
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Body temperature evaluation during induced pneumoperitoneum with CO2: an experimental study in pigs

Abstract: The use of CO(2) did not significantly affect body temperature variation in pigs subjected to pneumoperitoneum. However, CO(2) produced a temperature drop pattern different than that of compressed air, indicating that CO(2) may lead to thermoregulatory changes and influence the peripheral temperature drop.

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“…Although preventive measures were not adopted during CO 2 insufflation in videolaparoscopy, it may be important to adopt them in live patients, especially in those with infected umbilical structures and with metabolic impairment, because pneumoperitoneum can induce hypothermia and respiratory and cardiovascular changes [2, 2122].…”
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“…Although preventive measures were not adopted during CO 2 insufflation in videolaparoscopy, it may be important to adopt them in live patients, especially in those with infected umbilical structures and with metabolic impairment, because pneumoperitoneum can induce hypothermia and respiratory and cardiovascular changes [2, 2122].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If not compensated adequately in time, all of those phenomena could negatively influence cardiovascular and respiratory function, inducing adverse systemic and local effects. 24,25 Moreover, it can be a co-factor in the formation of postoperative adhesions; the longer the duration of pneumoperitoneum, the greater the incidence rate for adhesions. 26 The present explorative analyses also found no significant difference with respect to sex and preoperative nursing issues, indicating that the occurrence and deterioration of specific risk factors and nursing issues occurred equally in both men and women.…”
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confidence: 99%