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Hypothermia is a well-recognized and life-threatening consequence of injury that can increase costs, morbidity, mortality and length of stay.1,2 All trauma patients are at risk for developing hypothermia3 and research has shown that half to two-thirds of trauma patients become hypothermic (>36°C).4 Using a proven, proactive method to prevent hypothermia during assessment and resuscitation is critical for every patient, every time.

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  1. Tsuei BJ, Kearney PA. Hypothermia in the trauma patient. Injury. 2004; 35:7-15.
  2. Martin RS, et. al. Injury - Associated Hypothermia: An Analysis of the 2004 National Trauma Data Bank. SHOCK. Vol. 24, No. 2; pp 114-118, 2005.
  3. Peitzman A, et. al. The Trauma Manual 2nd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2002; pp. 363-394, 404-410, 419.
  4. Soreide E, Smith C. Hypothermia in Trauma Victims. ASA Newsletter. Nov. 2005; Vol. 69: No. 11.