Warming of patients during Caesarean section: a telephone survey
- PMID: 19087007
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2008.05677.x
Warming of patients during Caesarean section: a telephone survey
Abstract
We contacted the duty obstetric anaesthetist in 219 of the 220 consultant-led maternity units in the UK (99.5%) and asked about departmental and individual practice regarding temperature management during Caesarean section. Warming during elective Caesarean section was routine in 35 units (16%). Intravenous fluid warmers were available in 213 units (97%), forced air warmers were available in 211 (96%) and warming mattresses were available in 42 (19%). Only 18 (8%) departments had specific guidelines for temperature management during Caesarean section. Personal intra-operative practice was variable, although all of those contacted would initiate some form of active temperature management after a mean (SD) volume of blood loss of 1282 (404) ml, length of surgery of 78 (24) min, or core body temperature (if measured) of median (IQR [range]), 36 (35.5-36 [34-37.2]) degrees C.
Comment in
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Peri-operative warming in Caesarean sections.Anaesthesia. 2009 Aug;64(8):921-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2009.06026.x. Anaesthesia. 2009. PMID: 19604209 No abstract available.
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