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How Maintaining Normothermia Can Reduce Infections
A little coldness can cause a lot of problems for patients post-operatively.
Jay J. Choi, MD

One of the most common concerns patients express in the immediate post-op period is that of feeling cold. The perception of comfort is a vital part of the patient experience, and it's hard to feel relaxed or healthy when you're shivering. But it's not just perception ' being cold does, in fact, pose a serious health risk from an infection perspective. Specifically, evidence shows that perioperative hypothermia promotes SSI susceptibility.

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