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Prewarming. Yesterday's luxury, today's minimum requirements
ISSN
1432-055X
0003-2417
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
DOI
10.1007/s00101-014-2316-9
Abstract
Prewarming is a useful and effective measure to reduce perioperative hypothermia. Due to A 23(3) of the German Infektionsschutzgesetz (Gesetz zur Verhutung und Bekampfung von Infektionskrankheiten beim Menschen, Infection Act, act on protection and prevention of infectious diseases in man) and the recommendations of the Hospital Hygiene and Infection Prevention Committee of the Robert Koch Institute, implementation of prewarming is clearly recommended. There are several technically satisfactory and practicable devices available allowing prewarming on the normal hospital ward, in the preoperative holding area or in the induction room of the operating theater (OR) The implementation of prewarming requires additional equipment and training of staff. Using a locally adapted concept for the implementation of prewarming does not lead to inefficiency in the perioperative process. In contrast, the implementation can help to achieve stable arrival times for patients in the OR.