Comparative Study of the Effect of Warming at Various Temperatures on Biochemical, Hematologic, and Hemodynamic Parameters During Spinal Fusion Surgery Under Intravenous Anesthesia
Author(s) -
Valiollah Hassani,
Shahla Chaichian,
Abolfazl Rahimizadeh,
Mohammad Esmaeil Darabi,
Mohammad Rezvan Nobahar,
Morteza Jabbary Moghaddam,
Mohsen Homaie,
Gita Fotouhi,
Yousef Alimohamadi,
Yousef Moradi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
anesthesiology and pain medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.438
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 2228-7531
pISSN - 2228-7523
DOI - 10.5812/aapm.79814
Subject(s) - medicine , anesthesia , hematocrit , perioperative , hypothermia , heart rate , vital signs , blood pressure , hemodynamics , surgery , respiratory rate , adverse effect
There was no significant difference in warming of the patients during operation at 38 or 40°C to prevent hypothermia-induced complications during induction, operation, and recovery.
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