Intravascular Temperature Management: IVTM For Perioperative Burn Management
Intravascular Temperature Management: IVTM For Perioperative Burn Management
Intravascular Temperature Management: IVTM For Perioperative Burn Management
TM
Management
Post-Operative
■ If patients cannot generate heat, they are
Surgery time is
maximized by
maintaining patient Benefits of IVTM for Burn Treatment
temperature through
ZOLL’s IVTM.
■
Patients are quickly warmed
■
Patient normothermia is maintained
perioperatively
Surgery time is maximized. Traditionally, burn ■
Patient access is maximized
patients require multiple operations for excision and ■
Surgery time is augmented
grafting of large burn wounds. With IVTM, ■
Postoperative temperature spikes are
surgeons can accomplish more procedures during reduced, continuous
each operation, potentially decreasing the number care is increased
of surgeries, length of stay, and costs.9 ■
Surgeons and staff
work in a
Temperature and care is stabilized. Postoperatively, comfortable
temperature spikes can be managed and care can environment
be continuous through IVTM’s precise temperature
control method.8
Control of Target Temperature • Causes temperature decrease of more Maintains tight temperature
than 1°C in 62.5% in patients and control (±0.2°C) throughout
more than 2°C in 25% of patients.10 treatment period.11
• Experiences rebound hypothermia
post-operatively.
• Needs large amounts of warm fluid.
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Warden GD, et al. A two-stage technique for excision and grafting of burn
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Taylor MD, Edward et al. Active intravascular rewarming
Kurz A, et al. Perioperative Normothermia to Reduce the Incidence
for hypothermia associated with traumatic injury: early
of Surgical-Wound Infection and Shorten Hospitalization. The New 8
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