Prevention of Perioperative Hypothermia in Transurethral Resection Under Spinal Anaesthesia
Hypothermia; Anesthesia, Perioperative Complication, Regional Anesthesia Morbidity
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hypothermia; Anesthesia focused on measuring body temperature, hypothermia, prewarming, regional anesthesia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients undergoing elective Transurethral resection under spinal anesthesia.
- Patients older tan 18 years old.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status classification I - III.
- Absence of cognitive impairment.
- Written informed consent before enrollment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status classification IV.
- Active infection.
- Intake of antipyretics within 24 hours before surgery.
- Thyroid disorders.
- Skin lesions or History of hypersensitivity to skin contact devices.
Sites / Locations
- Ángel Becerra
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Control
Prewarming during 15 minutes
Prewarming during 30 minutes
Prewarming during 45 minutes
No prewarming. Patients will be actively warmed during the intraoperative period. Tympanic thermometer and zero-heat-flux temperature sensor will be used to measure the temperature throughout the perioperative period.
Active Prewarming will be performed during 15 minutes, using a forced-air blanket over the whole body and connected to a forced-air warmer set up at 43 degrees centigrade. Patients will be actively warmed during the intraoperative period.
Active Prewarming will be performed during 30 minutes, using a forced-air blanket over the whole body and connected to a forced-air warmer set up at 43 degrees centigrade. Patients will be actively warmed during the intraoperative period.
Active Prewarming will be performed during 45 minutes, using a forced-air blanket over the whole body and connected to a forced-air warmer set up at 43 degrees centigrade. Patients will be actively warmed during the intraoperative period.