A novel thermal compression device for perioperative warming: A randomized trial for feasibility and efficacy
BMC Anesthesiology Aug 26, 2017
Maria PLS, et al. – A prototype thermal compression device that heats the popliteal fossa and soles of the feet, with lower leg compression was presumed to be more effective in increasing perioperative temperatures and reducing inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) compared to the current standard of care. In this current study, it was shown that thermal compression device is feasible and had efficacy over the forced air warming (FAW).
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