Hospital checks if its new warming rules are keeping surgery patients safer
NCT ID NCT07470801
Summary
This study is checking if a new hospital guideline for keeping surgery patients warm is working. Researchers are looking at 361 adult patients to see if doctors are now checking temperatures more often during long surgeries, and if fewer patients get dangerously cold. The goal is to see if the new rules improve patient safety and recovery.
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Siriraj Hospital
Bangkok, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand
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