Neonatal temperature and surgery

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There are still many difficulties in the maintenance of normothermia during operations on the newborn. Modern newborn intensive care succeeds in keeping alive very ill newborns who come to surgery for increasingly complex procedures requiring longer surgical times. This report examines operating room temperature control as a means of achieving thermic stability.

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Bennett, E. J., Patel, K. P., & Grundy, E. M. (1977). Neonatal temperature and surgery. Anesthesiology, 46(4), 303–304. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197704000-00016

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