Why Patient Warming Units Are Necessary

by Art Gibb, freelance writer on behalf of Surgical & Anesthesia Conduit Sleeving Sustem ( 1-Oct-2012 )

Surgery is typically not a pleasant process.  For one, if you are going into the hospital for surgery, there is probably something within your body that needs surgical adjustment, whether you need your tonsils removed or you are receiving triple bypass heart surgery.  That can make you nervous, and no matter how silly or superfluous the surgery may seem, there is the anticipation and worry that comes with having something within your body cut or moved around.  Afterwards, you have to deal with drugs, side effects, and often pain.  And let’s not forget about the discomfort during surgery.  If you don’t have the right anesthetics, you could be conscious and even in pain during the surgical process.  Thankfully, there are patient warming units.  These devices often ensure your comfort during surgery but even maintain your health and your life.

 

You may wonder what patient warming devices are and why they are needed.  To explain, let’s discuss what can happen during surgery.  When you are in a deep sleep due to anesthetics, your body undergoes many inner changes.  One of these internal adjustments is temperature.  Your body’s heat level is prone to alter, even at dangerous levels if the surgeon is performing a risky operation in a critical region like the heart.  Your temperature can drop drastically during bypass surgery.  These thermal changes can affect other areas of the body in very negative ways since it is so sensitive at this critical point.  It is vital to maintain the body’s core temperature when it is most susceptible to such changes.  If not maintained, then surgical operations can be very life threatening.

 

This is where patient warming units come in.  These are devices that keep body temperatures stable.  They can be machinery that come in on wheels with an extendable hose that is hooked up to the patient.   There are many settings that ensure that the temperature on the right level and these devices often warm up very quickly.  Inventors and innovators of this device understand how important it is to maintain temperature stability and have thought of every important feature that can be enacted to perform important tasks swiftly.  Another patient warming device is the blanket.  These are long, soft, and sturdy materials that are heated up electronically to provide optimum heat coverage for a patient.  These devices are made to make certain of your comfort and safety.  So next time you have to undergo a surgical process of any time, take comfort that the medical staff will allow a secure and successful surgery.         

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