ObjectiveTo explore the effects of composite insulation measures on intraoperative low body temperature and postoperative resuscitation in patients treated with laparoscopic hysterectomy.
MethodsNinety-eight patients treated with laparoscopic hysterectomy were divided into the observation group and control group according to the random digital table method(49 cases each group).The control group was nursed with traditional heat preservation, and the observation group was nursed with composite heat preservation.The rectal temperature at different time points(including at the time of entering operation room, after anesthesia induction, after 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes of anesthesia induction and at the end of operation), anesthesia recovery time, extubation time, and incidence rates of agitation and shivering between two groups were compared.
ResultsThere was no statistical significance in rectal temperature between two groups at the time of entering operation room(P>0.05).The rectal temperature in observation group was significantly higher than that in control group after anesthesia induction, after 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes of anesthesia induction, and at the end of operation(P < 0.01).The rectal temperature in observation group after anesthesia induction, after 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes of anesthesia induction, and at the end of operation was significantly higher than that at the time of entering operation room, and which in control group after 60 minutes of anesthesia induction and at the end of operation was significantly lower than that at the time of entering operation room and end of anesthesia induction(P < 0.05 to P < 0.01).The incidence rate of hypothermia in observation group was significantly lower than that in control group(P < 0.01).The time of anesthesia recovery and extubation in observation group was significantly shorter than that in control group(P < .01 and P < 0.05).The incidence rates of agitation and shivering in observation group were significantly lower than those in control group(P < 0.05 and P < 0.01).
ConclusionsThe composite insulation measures in patients treated with laparoscopic hysterectomy can effectively reduce intraoperative low body temperature, promote recovery, and reduce the occurrence of agitation and shivering.