评价低温治疗缺氧性缺血性脑病时,包敷热兔对体温稳定性的影响。

Pediatric discovery Pub Date : 2025-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pdi3.70025
Rashid Katamesh, Katharina Witt, Sebastian Ebert
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摘要

在新生儿缺氧缺血性脑病(HIE)治疗过程中,患者体温必须在整个治疗过程中尽可能稳定地保持在33.5℃。因此,具有液体循环温度调节垫的低温设备已经建立起来。然而,治疗干预通常需要医务人员打开垫子才能接触到病人。由于患者和环境之间的热交换,这可能导致热调节的丧失,从而导致治疗速度减慢或停止。为了缓解这一问题,研究人员提出了TECOtherm Wrabbit包装袋,以保护患者免受外部温度波动的影响,并保持治疗效果。我们使用测试模型进行了实验室实验,评估了在室温为21°C和27°C的干燥和湿润状态下,有和没有TECOtherm Wrabbit两种情况下包装袋的有效性。目的是评估在可能的干预期间患者体温的保持情况。结果表明,当不使用包装袋时,温度显著降低。相反,使用包装袋显示出轻微但可控的温度变化。这些结果表明,在必要的临床干预中,塑料袋可以有效地帮助维持患者的体温。需要进一步的临床研究来验证包裹袋在低温治疗中维持新生儿体温稳定的应用。
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Evaluating the Impact of the Wrapping Bag <i>TECOtherm Wrabbit</i> on Temperature Stability During Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment of Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy.

Evaluating the Impact of the Wrapping Bag <i>TECOtherm Wrabbit</i> on Temperature Stability During Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment of Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy.

Evaluating the Impact of the Wrapping Bag <i>TECOtherm Wrabbit</i> on Temperature Stability During Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment of Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy.

Evaluating the Impact of the Wrapping Bag TECOtherm Wrabbit on Temperature Stability During Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment of Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy.

During hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) therapy for neonates, the patient temperature must be kept at 33.5°C as stable as possible throughout the therapy time. Therefore, hypothermia devices with a fluid-circulated temperature-regulating mat have become established. However, therapeutic interventions often require medical personnel to open the mat to reach the patient. This can lead to a loss of thermal regulation due to heat exchange between the patient and environment which can result in a slower or stopped therapy. To mitigate this issue, the wrapping bag TECOtherm Wrabbit was proposed to shield the patient from external temperature fluctuations and maintain therapeutic efficacy. We conducted a laboratory experiment using a test model to evaluate the effectiveness of the wrapping bag under two conditions: with and without TECOtherm Wrabbit, both under dry and moistened states at room temperatures of 21°C and 27°C. The objective was to assess the retention of patient temperature during possible interventions. Results indicated a significant decrease in temperature when the wrapping bag was not used. Conversely, the use of the wrapping bag demonstrated a slight but controlled temperature change. These findings suggest that the wrapping bag can effectively aid in maintaining patient temperature during necessary clinical interventions. Further clinical research is warranted to validate the application of wrapping bag in maintaining neonatal temperature stability during hypothermic therapy.

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