Basic characteristic and intraoperative factors between patients with and without intraoperative hypothermia
Basic characteristics | Hypothermia (n=35) | Without hypothermia (n=162) | P value |
Age*, n (%) | 0.027§ | ||
1 d to 1 y | 10 (28.6) | 41 (24.7) | 0.689 |
1–3 y | 14 (40) | 98 (60.1) | 0.026 |
>3 y | 11 (31.4) | 23 (14.2) | 0.014 |
Gender (male)*, n (%) | 17 (48.57) | 98 (60.49) | 0.194 |
Body weight† (kg) | 13.66±8.14 | 12.68±6.66 | 0.214 |
Duration of operation‡ (min) | 85 (60–135) | 73 (56–110) | 0.155 |
Volume of intraoperative intravenous (infusion) fluid† (mL/kg) | 21.13±16.74 | 16.61±11.59 | 0.136 |
Patient receiving intraoperative active warming*, n (%) | 12 (34.28) | 89 (54.93) | 0.027 |
Mode of anesthesia*, n (%) | 0.38 | ||
General | 32 (91.43) | 136 (83.95) | |
General+regional | 3 (8.57) | 26 (16.05) | |
TBSA (%), median (IQR)‡ | 25 (20–35) | 15 (10–25) | <0.001 |
Data are presented as n ((%) or mean±SD.
The active warming in this text is to specifically use the patient warming system (WarmTouch).
P values in bold are considered statistically significant.
* P values obtained by χ2 test.
† P values obtained by t-test.
‡ P value obtained by Mann-Whitney U test.
§ P value was calculated by χ2 test among three age groups.
IV, intravenous infusion; SD, standard deviation; TBSA, total burn surface area.