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Esophageal Heat Transfer for Patient Temperature Control and Targeted Temperature Management
Published on: November 21, 2017
Analytical study on intraoperative temperature management for reducing complications in cardiac surgery
Hiren Aswani1, Sailesh I S Kumar2, Satya Sudhakara Bhat3
1Department of Physiology, K.J Somaiya Medical College and Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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Intraoperative temperature control affects postoperative problems following heart surgery. Hence, a group of 128 adult patients who were having elective heart surgery were observed. According to normothermic and hypothermic temperature control techniques, patients were divided into groups. The normothermic group experienced noticeably fewer problems, such as bleeding and arrhythmias, according to the results. Thus, we show critical accurate heat management is to better surgical outcomes.
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