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J Clin Nurs ; 29(7-8): 1085-1093, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31889367

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the clinical effectiveness and safety of the Orve + wrap® thermal blanket. BACKGROUND: Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is a common problem in postanaesthetic care units and can have significant effects on patients' postoperative morbidity. Despite its commercial availability, there is no clinical evidence on the effectiveness of Orve + wrap®. DESIGN: A single centre prospective, open-label, noninferiority randomised controlled trial. METHODS: Postoperative hypothermic (35.0-35.9°C) patients who had undergone elective surgery were randomised to receive either Orve + wrap® or Forced Air Warming during their PACU stay. Patient temperatures were recorded every 10 min using zero-heat-flux thermometry. This study is reported using CONSORT Extension checklist for noninferiority and equivalence trials. RESULTS: Between December 2016-October 2018, 129 patients were randomised to receive either Orve + wrap® blanket (n = 65, 50.3%) or Forced Air Warming (n = 64, 49.7%). The mean 60-min postoperative temperature of patients receiving Orve + wrap® blanket was 36.2 and 36.3°C for the patients receiving Forced Air Warming. The predefined noninferiority margin of a mean difference in temperature of 0.3°C was not reached between the groups at 60 min. Additionally, there were no statistical differences between adverse event rates across these groups. CONCLUSIONS: In the context of this study, warming patients with the Orve + wrap® was noninferior to Forced Air Warming. There were comparable rates of associated postoperative consequences of warming (shivering, hypotension, arrhythmias or surgical site infections), between the groups. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: The Orve + wrap® potentially provides an alternative warming method to Forced Air Warming for patients requiring short-term postoperative warming. However, there are still a number of unknowns regarding the Orve + wrap® performance and further exploration is required.


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Ropa de Cama y Ropa Blanca , Hipotermia/terapia , Recalentamiento/métodos , Anciano , Temperatura Corporal , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Periodo Posoperatorio , Estudios Prospectivos , Recalentamiento/enfermería , Resultado del Tratamiento
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