Active body surface warming systems for preventing complications caused by inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in adults

No SJR dataApr 22, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Warming body surfaces may help prevent problems from unintentional low body temperature during surgery in adults.

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Abstract

A reduction in surgical site infection rates (risk ratio 0.36) was observed with active body surface warming systems (ABSW) compared to control in 67 trials involving 5438 participants.

  • Active body surface warming systems are linked to a lower rate of shivering (risk ratio 0.39) among patients.
  • Forced-air warming may reduce major cardiovascular complications in patients with substantial cardiovascular disease, although evidence comes from only one study.
  • There is no significant impact of ABSW on mortality rates.
  • The reduction in blood loss during surgery (46.17 mL on average) does not lead to a decrease in the number of blood transfusions required.
  • Extending warming to the preoperative period may enhance benefits for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery.

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