Sus complicaciones y mortalidad | 31 AGO 15

La hipotermia perioperatoria no intencional se asocia con complicaciones severas

Se identifican factores de riesgo que pueden ser usados para detectar pacientes en riesgo de hipotermia perioperatoria, que son susceptibles de maniobras específicas de prevención.
Autor/a: Billeter AT, Hohmann SF, Druen D, Cannon R Polk HC. Surgery 2014; 156(5): 1245-1252
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