The use of forced-air warming during orthopedic implant surgery was associated with a 3.8 times increase in deep joint infections as compared to warming patients with HotDog patient warming, according to a newly published study.
The waste air from forced-air warming is actually waste heat. The heat is not vented safely from the OR but instead rises into the ventilation airflow, mobilizing contaminated floor air into the sterile surgical field above the table.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Study Links Forced-air Warming to Infections: 3.8x Increase In Orthopedic Implant Cases
Previously, research studying the effects of forced-air warming on laminar flow operating theaters was limited to contamination…until now.
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