1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0899-5885(18)30899-2
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Perioperative Nursing Care for Congenital Cardiac Defects

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“…Induced hypothermia is the intentional lowering of a surgical patient's body temperature by heat exchange through a heart‐lung machine or by surface cooling (eg, using plastic bags of ice). Lowering a patient's core temperature below 30° C (86° F) reduces his or her metabolic and oxygen demands and protects the brain, heart, and other vital organs during low blood flow periods 6 . Asystole usually occurs at 22° C to 24° C (71.6° F to 75.2° F).…”
Section: Induced Hypothermiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Induced hypothermia is the intentional lowering of a surgical patient's body temperature by heat exchange through a heart‐lung machine or by surface cooling (eg, using plastic bags of ice). Lowering a patient's core temperature below 30° C (86° F) reduces his or her metabolic and oxygen demands and protects the brain, heart, and other vital organs during low blood flow periods 6 . Asystole usually occurs at 22° C to 24° C (71.6° F to 75.2° F).…”
Section: Induced Hypothermiamentioning
confidence: 99%