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Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates

In the delivery room, wrapping a low-birth-weight neonate (defined as ≤2.499 g) in a polyethylene bag reduces the risk of hypothermia. However, extended use of the bag (e.g., during neonatal surgery) might conceivably increase the risk of thermal stress and thus body overheating. Here, we assessed t...

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Autores principales: Tourneux, Pierre, Durand, Estelle, Pelletier, Amandine, Ghyselen, Laurent, Bach, Véronique, Libert, Jean-Pierre
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5547711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28812023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8243184
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author Tourneux, Pierre
Durand, Estelle
Pelletier, Amandine
Ghyselen, Laurent
Bach, Véronique
Libert, Jean-Pierre
author_facet Tourneux, Pierre
Durand, Estelle
Pelletier, Amandine
Ghyselen, Laurent
Bach, Véronique
Libert, Jean-Pierre
author_sort Tourneux, Pierre
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description In the delivery room, wrapping a low-birth-weight neonate (defined as ≤2.499 g) in a polyethylene bag reduces the risk of hypothermia. However, extended use of the bag (e.g., during neonatal surgery) might conceivably increase the risk of thermal stress and thus body overheating. Here, we assessed the efficacy of a polyethylene bag in infants assigned to wrap (W) or nonwrap (NW, control) groups during placement of a percutaneous vena cava catheter by applying a new mathematical model that calculates heat exchanges for covered and uncovered body segments. At the end of the placement procedure, the W and NW groups did not differ significantly in terms of whole-body heat loss (15.80 versus 14.97 kJ·h(−1)·kg(−1), resp.), whereas the abdominal skin temperature was slightly but significantly higher (by 0.32°C) in the W group. Greater evaporation in the W group (2.49 kJ·h(−1)·kg(−1)) was primarily balanced by greater whole-body radiant heat loss (3.44 kJ·h(−1)·kg(−1)). Wrapping the neonate in a polyethylene bag provides a small thermal benefit when catheter placement takes a long time. Given that polyethylene is transparent to radiant energy, it might be of value to incorporate polymers that are less transparent at infrared wavelengths.
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spelling pubmed-55477112017-08-15 Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates Tourneux, Pierre Durand, Estelle Pelletier, Amandine Ghyselen, Laurent Bach, Véronique Libert, Jean-Pierre Biomed Res Int Research Article In the delivery room, wrapping a low-birth-weight neonate (defined as ≤2.499 g) in a polyethylene bag reduces the risk of hypothermia. However, extended use of the bag (e.g., during neonatal surgery) might conceivably increase the risk of thermal stress and thus body overheating. Here, we assessed the efficacy of a polyethylene bag in infants assigned to wrap (W) or nonwrap (NW, control) groups during placement of a percutaneous vena cava catheter by applying a new mathematical model that calculates heat exchanges for covered and uncovered body segments. At the end of the placement procedure, the W and NW groups did not differ significantly in terms of whole-body heat loss (15.80 versus 14.97 kJ·h(−1)·kg(−1), resp.), whereas the abdominal skin temperature was slightly but significantly higher (by 0.32°C) in the W group. Greater evaporation in the W group (2.49 kJ·h(−1)·kg(−1)) was primarily balanced by greater whole-body radiant heat loss (3.44 kJ·h(−1)·kg(−1)). Wrapping the neonate in a polyethylene bag provides a small thermal benefit when catheter placement takes a long time. Given that polyethylene is transparent to radiant energy, it might be of value to incorporate polymers that are less transparent at infrared wavelengths. Hindawi 2017 2017-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5547711/ /pubmed/28812023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8243184 Text en Copyright © 2017 Pierre Tourneux et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tourneux, Pierre
Durand, Estelle
Pelletier, Amandine
Ghyselen, Laurent
Bach, Véronique
Libert, Jean-Pierre
Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
title Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
title_full Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
title_fullStr Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
title_full_unstemmed Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
title_short Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
title_sort use of a polyethylene bag to reduce perioperative regional and whole-body heat losses in low-birth-weight neonates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5547711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28812023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8243184
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