Rectal Temperature Measurement in Detecting Hypothermia During Hip Arthroscopy
Hip Arthropathy, Hypothermia, Orthopedic Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hip Arthropathy focused on measuring femoroacetabular impingement, hip arthroscopy, hypothermia, rectal temperature
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients between the ages of 18-50 undergoing hip arthroscopy and willing to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a previous history of surgery from the same hip
- Patients with a history of thyroid disease (hypo/hyperthyroidism)
Sites / Locations
- Ankara City Hospital - Ankara Şehir HastanesiRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Room Group
Warmed Group
Room temperature irrigation fluids will be used routinely for Group 1. Patients will be operated in the same operating room and at the same room temperature with the same type/amount of covering and body warming. At the start of the surgical procedure, a probe inserted into the rectal mucosa will measure the patient's body temperature every 15 minutes. In addition, the temperature of the patients will be measured from their temporal regions with a contactless thermometer, whose batteries will be changed every two operations.
Irrigation fluids heated up to 36-38 degrees will be used for Group 2.Patients will be operated in the same operating room and at the same room temperature with the same type/amount of covering and body warming. At the start of the surgical procedure, a probe inserted into the rectal mucosa will measure the patient's body temperature every 15 minutes. In addition, the temperature of the patients will be measured from their temporal regions with a contactless thermometer, whose batteries will be changed every two operations.