Water warming garment versus forced air warming system in prevention of intraoperative hypothermia during liver transplantation: a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN32154832]. 2002

Piotr K Janicki, and Cristina Stoica, and William C Chapman, and J Kelly Wright, and Garry Walker, and Ram Pai, and Ann Walia, and Mias Pretorius, and C Wright Pinson
Department of Anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, 37232-4125, USA. piotr.janicki@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu

BACKGROUND: The authors compared two strategies for the maintenance of intraoperative normothermia during orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT): the routine forced-air warming system and the newly developed, whole body water garment. METHODS: In this prospective, randomized and open-labelled study, 24 adult patients were enrolled in one of two intraoperative temperature management groups during OLT. The water-garment group (N = 12) received warming with a body temperature (esophageal) set point of 36.8 degrees C. The forced air-warmer group (N = 12) received routine warming therapy using upper- and lower-body forced-air warming system. Body core temperature (primary outcome) was recorded intraoperatively and during the two hours after surgery in both groups. RESULTS: The mean core temperatures during incision, one hour after incision and during the skin closing were significantly higher (p < 0.05, t test with Bonferroni corrections for the individual tests) in the water warmer group compared to the control group (36.7 PlusMinus; 0.1, 36.7 PlusMinus; 0.2, 36.8 PlusMinus; 0.1 vs 36.1 PlusMinus; 0.4, 36.1 PlusMinus; 0.4, 36.07 PlusMinus; 0.4 degrees C, respectively). Moreover, significantly higher core temperatures were observed in the water warmer group than in the control group during the placement of cold liver allograft (36.75 PlusMinus; 0.17 vs 36.09 PlusMinus; 0.38 degrees C, respectively) and during the allograft reperfusion period (36.3 PlusMinus; 0.26 vs 35.52 PlusMinus; 0.42 degrees C, respectively). In addition, the core temperatures immediately after admission to the SICU (36.75 PlusMinus; 0.13 vs 36.22 PlusMinus; 0.3 degrees C, respectively) and at one hr (36.95 PlusMinus; 0.13 vs 36.46 PlusMinus; 0.2 degrees C, respectively) were significantly higher in the water warmer group, compared to the control group, whereas the core temperature did not differ significantly afte two hours in ICU in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: The investigated water warming system results in better maintenance of intraoperative normothermia than routine air forced warming applied to upper- and lower body.

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