Evaluation of a Perioperative Hypothermia Prevention Protocol in Thoracic Surgery with Comparison to Historical Control
Christina M. Stuart, Micaella Zubkov, Michael R. Bronsert, Benjamin Abrams, Simran Randhawa, Elizabeth A. David, John D. Mitchell, Robert A. Meguid
- 发表年份
- 2025
- 引用次数
- 2
摘要
OBJECTIVES: Perioperative hypothermia, defined as a temperature <36.0°C, negatively impacts surgical outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a perioperative hypothermia prevention protocol for thoracic surgery with the aim of reducing incidence and improving outcomes. METHODS: A universal perioperative hypothermia prevention protocol was developed and implemented at 1 academic institution. All consecutive patients who underwent robotic-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS) pulmonary resection were included in the interventional cohort. Patient temperature, and change in temperature, were measured at 5 time points and across 4 intervals. Outcomes included the occurrence of 30-day overall morbidity and any infectious complications. Interventional cohort patients were compared to a historical control. RESULTS: Of 417 patients, 104 (24.9%) were in the intervention and 313 (75.1%) were in the historic control group. Patients in the intervention group had significantly decreased risk-adjusted odds of experiencing a temperature <36.0°C (odds ratio: 0.01 [95% confidence interval: 0.01-0.08]) or a temperature <35.0°C (0.06 [0.02-0.21]). Patients who had a temperature <35.5°C or <35.0°C had significantly increased risk-adjusted odds of overall morbidity (2.22 [1.18-4.17] and 2.17 [1.19-4.00]) and infectious morbidity (3.45 [1.52-8.33] and 3.23 [1.54-6.67]). CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of a thoracic perioperative hypothermia prevention protocol was associated with decreased risk-adjusted odds of hypothermia exposure with observed improvement in patient outcomes. IRB APPROVAL: COMIRB #22-2045, Approved 01/09/2023.
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