2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2008.07.077
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Effects of Different Operating Room Temperatures on the Body Temperature Undergoing Live Liver Donor Hepatectomy

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“…They compared the two groups in which the room temperatures were maintained as 19-21°C and 24 °C. They found a difference of at least 0.5 °C between nasopharyngeal measurements of body temperatures (10).…”
Section: Disscussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They compared the two groups in which the room temperatures were maintained as 19-21°C and 24 °C. They found a difference of at least 0.5 °C between nasopharyngeal measurements of body temperatures (10).…”
Section: Disscussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…El-Gamal et al 9 found for orthopedic procedures (on non-burn patients) that the incidence of perioperative hypothermia is reduced from approximately 50% associated with OR ambient temperatures of 20-23°C, to <10% with an ambient temperature of 25.8°C. Wang et al 10 determined that for live liver donor hepatectomy surgeries, ambient temperatures of 24°C showed better maintenance of core temperature than temperatures of 19-21°C.…”
Section: Temperature Necessary To Prevent Hypothermiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…63,64 If necessary, supplemental heat sources should be used, but care must be taken to prevent hyperthermia and thermal burns. Studies [66][67][68] in human medicine demonstrate that patients remain warmer with warmer environmental temperatures in the preoperative, surgery, and recovery areas.…”
Section: Perioperative Thermoregulationmentioning
confidence: 99%