Effect of 10 Minute-prewarming on Core Body Temperature During Gynecologic Laparoscopic Surgery Under General Anesthesia
Hypothermia; Anesthesia
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hypothermia; Anesthesia focused on measuring Perioperative hypothermia, Core body temperature, Prewarming, Gynecologic laparoscopic surgery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- ASA physical status 1 or 2 patients
- patients who underwent gynecologic laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia
Exclusion Criteria:
- preexisting hypothermia (<36℃) or hyperthermia (>37.5℃)
- anesthesia last for <1 hour or >2 hours
- conversion from laparoscopic surgery to laparotomy
- patients with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 31kg/m2
- patients with known thyroid disease
Sites / Locations
- DaeguCUMC
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Prewarming group
Non-prewarming group
Participants in Prewarming group was warmed with forced air warming device (WarmTouch WT 6000 Warming Unit, Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA) over the entire body for 10 minutes before anesthesia was induced in the operating theater. All participants received active warming with forced air warming system from the initiation of anesthetic induction until end of surgery.
In Non-prewarming group, no active warming was conducted before induction of anesthesia. Only standard care was provided with introperative active warming with forced air warming system from the initiation of anesthetic induction until end of surgery.