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NCT06551558
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Impact of a Global Warming Strategy of the Patient on the Prevalence of Hypothermia in the Recovering Room

Sponsor: Poitiers University Hospital

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Summary

50% of patients are hypothermic when they arrive in the recovery room. This hypothermia is potentially at risk for the patient (increases bleeding, risk of infection, risk of cardiac involvement, morbid mortality) and 33,2% steel hypothermic when they discharge from the recovering room. The anesthesia team must prevent these risks through prevention and treatment measures. Currently the majority of patient warming is done only in the operating room, we want to measure the impact of the extension of this warming before and after the surgery on the patient's temperature and on side effects related to hypothermia.

Official title: Impact of a Global Warming Strategy, From the Patient Arrival in the Operating Room to His Discharge From the Recovering Room, Versus a Recommended Management of Intraoperative Warming on the Prevalence of Hypothermia in the Recovering Room

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

174

Start Date

2024-09

Completion Date

2026-09

Last Updated

2024-08-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

global warming

A systematic pre- and post-operative warming associated with the optimization of per-operative warming.

OTHER

per operative warming

per-operative warming only thanks to the "Optimized" Forced air blanket with a prewarming of 10 minutes performed in the operating room.