External heat exchange pad for patient
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1. A patient temperature control system including at least one bladder through which working fluid can flow, a silver sulphur diazene cream being disposed on a surface of the bladder facing the skin when the bladder is positioned against a patient, the bladder being configured as the front of a garment and having a trunk portion and two opposed limb portions that can drape over the patient.
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Abstract
An intravenous heat exchange catheter and/or an external cooling pad/bladder can be used to maintain hypothermia in, e.g., a cardiac arrest patient, but to accelerate the cooling process the patient first can be infused with cold saline before the opportunity arises to connect the catheter or pad to the patient.
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1. A patient temperature control system including at least one bladder through which working fluid can flow, a silver sulphur diazene cream being disposed on a surface of the bladder facing the skin when the bladder is positioned against a patient, the bladder being configured as the front of a garment and having a trunk portion and two opposed limb portions that can drape over the patient.
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2. A patient temperature control system including at least one bladder through which working fluid can flow, a zinc paste being disposed on a surface of the bladder facing the skin when the bladder is positioned against a patient.
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