Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries

Objective:Intraoperative hypothermia causes increased bleeding, increased transfusion risks, long of intensive care unit stay and subsequently higher medical costs. This study aimed to determine the effects of hypothermia on perioperative bleeding and intensive care unit stay duration in patients un...

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Autores principales: Meryem Onay, Ebru Karakoç, Nurdan Çobaner, Gizem Kurada, Birgül Yelken
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:599b319dac824040ada0e1633471c3a32021-11-23T10:33:41ZInvestigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries2146-64162147-267X10.4274/tybd.galenos.2020.57966https://doaj.org/article/599b319dac824040ada0e1633471c3a32021-12-01T00:00:00Z http://www.turkishjic.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/nvestigation-of-the-effect-of-heating-blanket-use-/41646 https://doaj.org/toc/2146-6416https://doaj.org/toc/2147-267XObjective:Intraoperative hypothermia causes increased bleeding, increased transfusion risks, long of intensive care unit stay and subsequently higher medical costs. This study aimed to determine the effects of hypothermia on perioperative bleeding and intensive care unit stay duration in patients undergoing major oncological urology surgery.Materials and Methods:Following approval of this study by the ethics committee, demographic characteristics, surgery type, operation time, lowest perioperative body temperature, hemodynamic parameters, the use of heating blanket during surgery, the amount of bleeding and transfusion, postoperative long of intensive care unit stay in patients who underwent open major urological surgery during 2015-2018 were retrospectively evaluated. Esophageal probe was used for temperature monitoring following anesthesia induction and a body temperature of <36 °C was considered to indicate hypothermia.Results:A total of 68 patients without a heating blanket (n=57) and using a heating blanket (n=11) were included in the study. The intraoperative lowest recorded body temperature was 32.1 °C, and hypothermia (<36 °C) developed in 63.6% of patients for whom heating blankets were used and in 94% of patients for whom heating blankets were not used. The amount of intraoperative bleeding was significantly low in patients for whom heating blanket was used (p=0.03).Conclusion:Perioperative hypothermia is a very frequent and preventable clinical condition that increases long of intensive care unit stay, mortality, and morbidity in geriatric patients and in patients undergoing major surgery. Based on our results, less bleeding and decreased need for intensive care unit stay were noted owing to the prevention of intraoperative hypothermia.Meryem OnayEbru KarakoçNurdan ÇobanerGizem KuradaBirgül YelkenGalenos Yayineviarticlehypothermiaheating blanketlong of intensive care unit stay durationintraoperative bleedingMedicineRInternal medicineRC31-1245Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidRC86-88.9ENTRTürk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi, Vol 19, Iss 4, Pp 152-157 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
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topic hypothermia
heating blanket
long of intensive care unit stay duration
intraoperative bleeding
Medicine
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Internal medicine
RC31-1245
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
spellingShingle hypothermia
heating blanket
long of intensive care unit stay duration
intraoperative bleeding
Medicine
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Internal medicine
RC31-1245
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
Meryem Onay
Ebru Karakoç
Nurdan Çobaner
Gizem Kurada
Birgül Yelken
Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries
description Objective:Intraoperative hypothermia causes increased bleeding, increased transfusion risks, long of intensive care unit stay and subsequently higher medical costs. This study aimed to determine the effects of hypothermia on perioperative bleeding and intensive care unit stay duration in patients undergoing major oncological urology surgery.Materials and Methods:Following approval of this study by the ethics committee, demographic characteristics, surgery type, operation time, lowest perioperative body temperature, hemodynamic parameters, the use of heating blanket during surgery, the amount of bleeding and transfusion, postoperative long of intensive care unit stay in patients who underwent open major urological surgery during 2015-2018 were retrospectively evaluated. Esophageal probe was used for temperature monitoring following anesthesia induction and a body temperature of <36 °C was considered to indicate hypothermia.Results:A total of 68 patients without a heating blanket (n=57) and using a heating blanket (n=11) were included in the study. The intraoperative lowest recorded body temperature was 32.1 °C, and hypothermia (<36 °C) developed in 63.6% of patients for whom heating blankets were used and in 94% of patients for whom heating blankets were not used. The amount of intraoperative bleeding was significantly low in patients for whom heating blanket was used (p=0.03).Conclusion:Perioperative hypothermia is a very frequent and preventable clinical condition that increases long of intensive care unit stay, mortality, and morbidity in geriatric patients and in patients undergoing major surgery. Based on our results, less bleeding and decreased need for intensive care unit stay were noted owing to the prevention of intraoperative hypothermia.
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author Meryem Onay
Ebru Karakoç
Nurdan Çobaner
Gizem Kurada
Birgül Yelken
author_facet Meryem Onay
Ebru Karakoç
Nurdan Çobaner
Gizem Kurada
Birgül Yelken
author_sort Meryem Onay
title Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries
title_short Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries
title_full Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries
title_fullStr Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Effect of Heating Blanket Use on Bleeding and Long of Intensive Care Unit Stay After Major Open Urology Surgeries
title_sort investigation of the effect of heating blanket use on bleeding and long of intensive care unit stay after major open urology surgeries
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/599b319dac824040ada0e1633471c3a3
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