• Pak J Med Sci · May 2020

    Perioperative hypothermia in pediatric patients operated in a tertiary care center: Incidence and correlates.

    • Osman Esen, Gulseren Yilmaz, and Nevin Aydin.
    • Osman Esen, Department of Anesthesiology & Reanimation, University of Health Sciences, Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • Pak J Med Sci. 2020 May 1; 36 (4): 793-798.

    Background & ObjectivesHypothermia, described as temperature < 35°C, is a frequent condition encountered in patients operated under general anesthesia. It is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We aimed to estimate its incidence and to investigate the conditions associated with hypothermia in pediatric patients.MethodsThis prospective clinical study was carried out in the operating theatre of a tertiary care center between August 2015 and September 2015. A total of 108 pediatric patients who underwent various surgical procedures that lasted for more than 30 minutes were enrolled. Baseline demographic data, types of surgical procedures, duration of operations, preoperative and perioperative body temperatures were recorded. The incidence of hypothermia and its possible correlates were sought.ResultsOur series consisted of 108 children (77 males, 71.3%; 31 females, 28.7%) with an average age of 6.08±5.09 years were included in the study. There was no case diagnosed with hypothermia in the preoperative, perioperative and postoperative periods. Patients in American Society of Anesthesiologists classification (ASA) three group had significantly higher preoperative body temperatures compared to those in ASA-1 and ASA-2 groups (p = 0.027). The postoperative body temperature in patients receiving intravenous fluid replacement was significantly lower (p=0.017).ConclusionFor pediatric patients scheduled for surgical interventions, we recommend close monitorization and follow-up of body temperature, implementation of preventive measures to avoid hypothermia and routine perioperative heating. Avoidance of hypothermia may prevent hazardous consequences of postoperative hypothermia.Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences.

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