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Clinical Trial
. 2005 Mar;22(3):182-4.
doi: 10.1136/emj.2003.007963.

Rewarming of healthy volunteers after induced mild hypothermia: a healthy volunteer study

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Rewarming of healthy volunteers after induced mild hypothermia: a healthy volunteer study

A B Williams et al. Emerg Med J. 2005 Mar.

Abstract

Objectives: The study compares the efficacy of two active and one passive warming interventions in healthy volunteers with induced mild hypothermia.

Methods: Eight volunteers were studied in a random order crossover design. Each volunteer was studied during re-warming from a core temperature of 35 degrees C with each of: a radiant warmer (Fisher & Paykel); a forced air warmer (Augustine Medical), and a polyester filled blanket, to re-warm.

Results: No significant differences in re-warming rates were observed between the three warming devices. It was found that the subject's endogenous heat production was the major contributor to the re-warming of these volunteers. Metabolic rates of over 350 W were seen during the study.

Conclusions: For patients with mild hypothermia and in whom shivering is not contraindicated our data would indicate that the rate of re-warming would be little different whether a blanket or one of the two active devices were used. In the field, this may provide the caregiver a useful choice.

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