DOI: 10.11606/d.7.2018.tde-27042018-145724
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Hipotermia inadvertida perioperatória em pacientes cirúrgicos no Brasil: como estamos prevenindo?

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“…The body successfully compensates for this heat loss with the help of thermoregulation mechanisms such as afferent input (thermal receptors), central regulation (hypothalamus) and efferent responses (autonomic regulation) (Bindu et al 2017). Administration of general anaesthesia is associated with an initial decrease in core temperature of between 0.5°C and 1.5°C during the first 30 minutes of the surgical procedure, followed by a slower decrease of approximately 0.3°C per hour until it finally stabilises and plateaus (Silva et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The body successfully compensates for this heat loss with the help of thermoregulation mechanisms such as afferent input (thermal receptors), central regulation (hypothalamus) and efferent responses (autonomic regulation) (Bindu et al 2017). Administration of general anaesthesia is associated with an initial decrease in core temperature of between 0.5°C and 1.5°C during the first 30 minutes of the surgical procedure, followed by a slower decrease of approximately 0.3°C per hour until it finally stabilises and plateaus (Silva et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%