2005
DOI: 10.1051/ject/200537173
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The Impact of Slow Rewarming on Inotropy, Tissue Metabolism, and “After Drop” of Body Temperature in Pediatric Patients

Abstract: Pediatric patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital heart diseases using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are subjected to hypothermia. Core temperature is cooled down to 26–28°C during CPB. Postoperative hypothermia in these patients remains a source of long-intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Therefore, this study was performed to build a rewarming strategy aiming to improve the cardiac performance, minimize the early after-drop in both core and foot temperatures, and to achieve early achievement of home… Show more

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