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Sung Hee Chung1, Byung-Sang Lee, Hyeon Jeong Yang, Kyoung Seok Kweon, Huyn-Hea Kim, Jieun Song, Dong Wook Shin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Postoperative hypothermia and shivering is a frequent event in patients during cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. We assessed the effect of preoperative warming during cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia for prevention of hypothermia and shivering.Entities:
Keywords: Cesarean section; Shivering; Spinal anesthesia; Warming
Year: 2012 PMID: 22679543 PMCID: PMC3366313 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2012.62.5.454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Demographic Data
Values are mean ± SD. There are no statistically differences among the three groups. Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids groups.
Surgical and Spinal Anesthesia Data
Values are mean ± SD. There are no statistically differences among the three groups. Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids groups.
Fig. 1Changes in core temperature after prewarming (t = 0 min) and spinal anesthesia (t = 15 min). Data are expressed as mean. The value after 45 min significantly decreased less in Group F and Group A than Group. Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids group. *P = 0.004.
Fig. 2Changes in arm temperature after prewarming (t = 0 min) and spinal anesthesia (t = 15 min). Data are expressed as mean. The values at 15 min and 30 min significantly exhibited greater increase in Group A than Group F and Group C. Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids group. *P = 0.001, †P = 0.012.
Fig. 3Changes in leg temperature after prewarming (t = 0 min) and spinal anesthesia (t = 15 min). Data are expressed as mean. There is no significantly difference among the three groups. Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids group.
Fig. 4Patients who experienced each response at any time. The shivering incidence of group A, group F and group C were 3/15 (20%), 2/15 (13.3%) and 8/15 (53.3%). There is significantly difference among the three groups (P = 0.035). Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids groups.
Thermal Comfort and Infant Data
Values are mean ± SD. There are no statistically differences among the three groups. Group A: forced-air prewarming group, Group C: control group, Group F: intravenous warmed fluids groups.