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Blood warmer
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fluid warmers
, blood warmers
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A nonelectromagnetic blood and plasma warming device is a device that warms blood or plasma, by means other than electromagnetic radiation, prior to…
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2011
2011
Efficacy of intravenous fluid warming for maintenance of core temperature during lower segment cesarean section under spinal anesthesia
Parveen Goyal
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S. Kundra
,
Shruti Sharma
,
A. Grewal
,
T. Kaul
,
M. Singh
2011
Corpus ID: 71604247
Introduction: Maintenance of body temperature of obstetrical patients undergoing cesarean section is complicated by a variety of…
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2004
2004
The air elimination capabilities of pressure infusion devices and fluid‐warmers
J. Schnoor
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S. Macko
,
I. Weber
,
R. Rossaint
Anaesthesia
2004
Corpus ID: 2171384
Pressurised infusion devices may have only limited capability to detect and remove air during pressurised infusions. In order to…
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2004
2004
Flow Rates and Warming Efficacy with Hotline and Ranger Blood/Fluid Warmers
P. E. Horowitz
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M. DeLaGarza
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Jaime J. Pulaski
,
Robert A. Smith
Anesthesia and Analgesia
2004
Corpus ID: 30626774
The heating capabilities of a water bath blood/fluid warmer, Hotline, have proven superior to those of other devices. The dry…
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2002
2002
Evaluation of four techniques of warming intravenous fluids
N. Ohtsuka
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M. Yamakage
,
Xiangdong Chen
,
Y. Kamada
,
A. Namiki
Journal of Anesthesia
2002
Corpus ID: 9711034
AbstractPurpose. This study was conducted to compare the fluid warming capabilities at different flow rates in four different…
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1999
1999
Strict temperature control has no effect on injection pain with propofol.
R. Uda
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N. Kadono
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M. Otsuka
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S. Shimizu
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H. Mori
Anesthesiology
1999
Corpus ID: 27506171
of injectates. of a rate of per
1997
1997
Very limited air elimination capability of the level 1 fluid warmer.
M. Hartmannsgruber
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N. Gravenstein
Journal of clinical anesthesia
1997
Corpus ID: 27927040
1996
1996
Effect of continuously warmed i.v. fluids on intraoperative hypothermia.
C. Ellis-Stoll
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C. Anderson
,
L. G. Cantu
,
S. J. Englert
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W. E. Carlile
AORN Journal
1996
Corpus ID: 41673174
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
The Australian Incident Monitoring Study. Equipment failure: an analysis of 2000 incident reports.
R. K. Webb
,
W. J. Russell
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I. Klepper
,
W. B. Runciman
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
1993
Corpus ID: 24684611
Of the first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study, 177 (9%) were due to "pure" equipment failure…
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1992
1992
Evaluation of the Level 1 Hotline blood warmer
J. Smallman
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M. Morgan
Anaesthesia
1992
Corpus ID: 38294185
The Level 1 Hotline warmer is a new type of fluid warmer, developed specifically for use with low flows. It was found to be…
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1991
1991
Continuous arteriovenous rewarming: report of a new technique for treating hypothermia.
L. Gentilello
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W. Rifley
Journal of Trauma
1991
Corpus ID: 23400897
Survival is rare after major trauma if core temperature falls below 32 degrees C. Available rewarming methods are often…
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