Clinical Trial: Effectiveness of Spot-on ™ to Prevent Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia and Their Consecuences

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Effectiveness of Spot-on ™ to Prevent Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia and Their Consecuences

Brief Summary: Using the spot-on device for monitoring core body temperature during colon laparoscopic surgery and prevent non-therapeutic hypothermia.

Detailed Summary:

Take active measures to prevent non-therapeutic hypothermia during the laparoscopic colon surgery. We improve these measures using heat conductive air warm blankets placed under and o over the patient.

Perform monitoring core body temperature every 15 minutes by spot-on device compared with standard nasopharyngeal probe.


Sponsor: Osakidetza

Current Primary Outcome: change in the Body Core Temperature [ Time Frame: measure every 15 minutes since the patient arrive to operating room until is derivated to recovery room, an average of 3 hours ]

measure the body core temperature by Spoton device when the patient arrive to operating room


Original Primary Outcome: Central temperature [ Time Frame: every 15 minutes after induction ]

measure the central temperature by Spoton device


Current Secondary Outcome:

  • incidence of blood transfusion [ Time Frame: In the first two weeks after being operated. ]
    Transfusion if hemoglobin lower than 7 mgr/dl
  • surgical wound infection [ Time Frame: while the patient stay in the hospital, an average of two weeks ]
    the surgeon determines the infection of the surgical wound


Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: Osakidetza

Dates:
Date Received: July 28, 2015
Date Started: July 2016
Date Completion: December 2018
Last Updated: September 26, 2016
Last Verified: August 2015