نتایج جستجو برای: warmed intravenous fluids

تعداد نتایج: 122445  

Journal: :BMC Emergency Medicine 2007
Mark P McEwen David Roxby

BACKGROUND Trauma/retrieval patients are often in shock and hypothermic. Treatment of such patients usually involves restoring their blood volume with transfusion of blood (stored at 2 degrees C - 6 degrees C) and/or crystalloids or colloids (stored at ambient temperature). Rapid infusion of these cold fluids can worsen or even induce hypothermia in these patients. Warming of intravenous fluids...

2016
Ji-Won Choi Duk-Kyung Kim Seung-Won Lee Jung-Bo Park Gyu-Hong Lee

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical efficacy of intravenous (IV) fluid warming in patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal surgery. METHODS Adult patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal surgery were randomly assigned to receive either IV fluids at room temperature (control group) or warmed IV fluids (warm fluids group). Each patient received a standardized goal-directed fluid regimen ba...

2015
Jie Yi Ziyong Xiang Xiaoming Deng Ting Fan Runqiao Fu Wanming Geng Ruihong Guo Nong He Chenghui Li Lei Li Min Li Tianzuo Li Ming Tian Geng Wang Lei Wang Tianlong Wang Anshi Wu Di Wu Xiaodong Xue Mingjun Xu Xiaoming Yang Zhanmin Yang Jianhu Yuan Qiuhua Zhao Guoqing Zhou Mingzhang Zuo Shuang Pan Lujing Zhan Min Yao Yuguang Huang Zhongcong Xie

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE Inadvertent intraoperative hypothermia (core temperature <360 C) is a recognized risk in surgery and has adverse consequences. However, no data about this complication in China are available. Our study aimed to determine the incidence of inadvertent intraoperative hypothermia and its associated risk factors in a sample of Chinese patients. METHODS We conducted a regional ...

Journal: :ارمغان دانش 0
عبدالحمید چوهدری ah chohderi داوود جهان سیر d jahansir عباس خسروی a khosravi

introduction & objective: adequate and proper hydration during surgery is one of the duties of anesthesiologist. based on the different effects of dextrose–containing fluids and dextrose-free fluids on the level of blood sugar, we decided to evaluate the effects of these fluids on the blood sugar level after short-term surgeries. materials & methods: one hundred patients who were scheduled for ...

2013
Wesley H. Self Steven J. White Candace D. McNaughton Alan B. Storrow Corey M. Slovis Sean P. Collins

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to test if intravenous (IV) fluids warmed to body temperature are associated with greater patient comfort than room temperature IV fluids in adult emergency department (ED) patients. METHODS This was a pilot double-blind, crossover, randomized controlled trial. Enrolled subjects sequentially received boluses of body temperature (36°C) and room temper...

2014
Khodayar Oshvandi Fatemeh Hasan Shiri Mohammad Reza Fazel Mahmoud Safari Ali Ravari

BACKGROUND Hypothermia is one of the problems occurring during surgery, which can happen due to thermoregulation mechanism disorders and intake of low temperature IV fluids, and may cause increase in blood pressure, heart rate, intracranial pressure, oxygen consumption, pain, and discomfort to the patient. The rate of cesarean section in our country is three times more than the global standard....

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
indu sen anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected]; anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected] vinod kumar anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected] govedhan das puri anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected] ramesh k sen orthopedic surgery department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india

abstract posttraumatic intravasation of fat and debris can lead to a cascade of events. hydroxyethyl starches (hes) markedly suppress neutrophil influx by decreasing pulmonary capillary permeability and facilitating tissue oxygenation by improving microcirculation. it was hypothesized that in hypoxemic femur injury patients undergoing operative stabilization, hes administration will prevent the...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2007
Timothy F Platts-Mills Eric Stendell Matthew R Lewin Micheal N Moya Kulraj Dhah Geoff Stroh Marc Shalit

OBJECTIVE Numerous studies support the use of warmed intravenous fluids in hypothermic patients. The most effective method to accomplish this goal in a cold prehospital, wilderness, or combat setting is unknown. We evaluated various methods of warming intravenous fluids for a bolus infusion in a cold remote environment. METHODS One liter and 500 mL bags of intravenous fluid at 5 degrees C wer...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical anaesthesiology 2003
Kate Leslie Daniel I Sessler

Perioperative hypothermia is common in high-risk surgical patients. Anaesthesia impairs central thermoregulation, allowing re-distribution of body heat. Cool ambient temperatures and high-volume fluid administration accelerate loss of heat to the environment. Randomized, controlled trials have proven that mild hypothermia increases the incidence of wound infection and prolongs hospitalization, ...

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