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The Effect of Warming Intravenous Fluids on Body Temperature Change under a General Anesthesia, Shivering, and Recovery

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KMID : 1004620100160010071
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À̼ºÈñ ( Lee Seong-Hee ) - ¸¶»ê»ï¼ºº´¿ø
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Â÷³ªÁ¤ ( Cha Na-Jeong ) - ¸¶»ê»ï¼ºº´¿ø
½ÅÀ¯¸® ( Sin Yu-Ri ) - ¸¶»ê»ï¼ºº´¿ø

Abstract

Purpose: The study was aimed to investigate the effects of warm fluid used during surgery on the patients¡¯ hypothermia prophylaxis and recovery after surgery.

Methods: This data were collected from Jul. 13 to Nov. 31. 2009 at S hospital in M City. 60 patients who met the selection criteria were recruited in the study and divided into two groups. The warmed fluids were used for 30 patients in the experimental group, and the fluids in room air temperature were used for the others in the control group. Collected data were statistically analyzed using SPSS/win 18.0.

Results: The body temperatures of the control group were significantly lower during surgery than those of the experimental group (p<.001). Shivering was significantly less occurred in the experimental group than the control group (p=.018). The experimental group used warmed fluids recovered faster than the control group.

Conclusion: Warming fluid for the patients with general anesthesia was revealed to be effective in decreasing hypothermia during surgery, reducing shivering, helping recovery from the anesthesia. Further research is warranted to refine and apply this evidence in nursing practice.
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Hypothermia, Body temperature, Shivering, Recovery
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