Perioperative Warming Measures in Cesarean Delivery
Randomized Control Trial Assessing Effectiveness of Perioperative Warming Measures in Parturients Undergoing Cesarean Delivery
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
100 participants
Aug 23, 2021
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the best method for keeping patients warm during cesarean deliveries and the effect of temperature change on the patient and baby
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- scheduled for elective cesarean section under neuraxial anesthesia
- singleton pregnancy
Exclusion Criteria2
- gestational age of less than 37 week
- emergency cesarean
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Interventions
Use of upper body forced air warming at ambient (32˚C) for at least 30 minutes
lower body forced air warming at ambient (32˚C) for at least 30 minutes
fluids from warmed cabinet set at 45˚C
Use of upper body forced air warming intra-operative at ambient (32˚C)
IV fluids at room temperature
upper body forced air warming intra-operative at ambient (32˚C)
upper body forced air warming intra-operative at ambient (42˚C)
Lower body forced air warming intra-operative at ambient (32˚C)
Lower body forced air warming intra-operative at ambient (42˚C)
IV fluids with hotline fluid warmer set at 42˚C
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NCT05015582