During hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) patients are cooled, usually to between 30-32 degrees C, and, after myocardial blood flow is restored, they are rewarmed with blood heated in the pump-oxygenator. We audited our local practice by recording tympanic and nasopharyngeal temperatures in 11 patients undergoing hypothermic CPB. We found that, during rewarming, nasopharyngeal and tympanic temperatures commonly exceeded 38 degrees C although temperature measured in the bladder was
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Comment In: Can J Anaesth. 1995 Aug;42(8):663-87586102