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A Comparison Study of the Vital HEAT (vH2) Temperature Management System to Upper-body Forced-air Warming in Patients Undergoing Open Abdominal Surgery Under General Anesthesia
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating a forced-air warming cover and vital HEAT (vH2) Temperature Management System for Surgery. Completed, enrolled 73 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The primary objective of this study is to determine if the intraoperative distal esophageal (core) temperature with vitalHEAT warming is non-inferior to upper-body forced-air warming in patients undergoing open colectomy under general anesthesia. This is a randomized study.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A forced-air warming cover will be placed on the subject prior to surgery, remain on the subject during surgery and removed after surgery.
The vital HEAT (vH2) Temperature Management System will be placed on the subjects arm prior to surgery. remain on the arm during surgery and removed after surgery.