Perioperative maintenance of normothermia reduces the incidence of morbid cardiac events. A randomized clinical trial
- PMID: 9087467
Perioperative maintenance of normothermia reduces the incidence of morbid cardiac events. A randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Objective: To assess the relationship between body temperature and cardiac morbidity during the perioperative period.
Design: Randomized controlled trial comparing routine thermal care (hypothermic group) to additional supplemental warming care (normothermic group).
Setting: Operating rooms and surgical intensive care unit at an academic medical center.
Subjects: Three hundred patients undergoing abdominal, thoracic, or vascular surgical procedures who either had documented coronary artery disease or were at high risk for coronary disease.
Outcome measure: The relative risk of a morbid cardiac event (unstable angina/ischemia, cardiac arrest, or myocardial infarction) according to thermal treatment. Cardiac outcomes were assessed in a double-blind fashion.
Results: Mean core temperature after surgery was lower in the hypothermic group (35.4+/-0.1 degrees C) than in the normothermic group (36.7+/-0.1 degrees C) (P<.001) and remained lower during the early postoperative period. Perioperative morbid cardiac events occurred less frequently in the normothermic group than in the hypothermic group (1.4% vs 6.3%; P=.02). Hypothermia was an independent predictor of morbid cardiac events by multivariate analysis (relative risk, 2.2; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-4.7; P=.04), indicating a 55% reduction in risk when normothermia was maintained. Postoperative ventricular tachycardia also occurred less frequently in the normothermic group than in the hypothermic group (2.4% vs 7.9%; P=.04).
Conclusion: In patients with cardiac risk factors who are undergoing noncardiac surgery, the perioperative maintenance of normothermia is associated with a reduced incidence of morbid cardiac events and ventricular tachycardia.
Comment in
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Should normothermia be maintained during major surgery?JAMA. 1997 Apr 9;277(14):1165-6. JAMA. 1997. PMID: 9087474 No abstract available.
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Perioperative maintenance of normal temperature.JAMA. 1997 Aug 20;278(7):545; author reply 545-6. doi: 10.1001/jama.278.7.545b. JAMA. 1997. PMID: 9268266 No abstract available.
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Perioperative maintenance of normal temperature.JAMA. 1997 Aug 20;278(7):545; author reply 545-6. doi: 10.1001/jama.1997.03550070037022. JAMA. 1997. PMID: 9268267 No abstract available.
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