Warming efficacy of Ranger ™ and FT2800 fluid warmer under different room temperatures and flow rates

AbstractThe comparison of the heating capabilities with different warming system between 3M ™ Ranger™ warmer (3M) and FT2800 fluid warmer (FT) under different room temperatures and infusion rates, has been rarely reported previously. The study was then aimed to compare the warming efficacies of dry heat technology (3M) and coaxial warming system (FT) under different room temperatures a nd infusion rates, the advantages and disadvantages of both infusion systems would be compared to provide reference for clinical infusion practice. In the study, both target warming temperatures of 3M and FT warmer were set at 41 °C, fluid was administrated under 20, 22 and 24 °C room temperatur es and drip rates of 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 200, 350 drops min−1. The fluid temperature at the outlet of the infusion tube (Toutlet) was measured and compared. The Toutlet of FT was higher than that of 3  M (P< 0.001) under different room temperatures. The Toutlet of FT increased with the room temperature raised (P< 0.05). As for 3M, Toutlet was lowest at 20  °C (P< 0.001) and no statistical difference of Toutlet was found between 22 and 24  °C (P = 0.667). Linear regression showed that the Toutlet of 3M increased with the speed up of drip rate, while the Toutlet of FT was decreased. The relationship between Toutlet& room temperature& drip rate for both 3M and FT warmers was calculated by a formula.  3M Ranger™ and FT2800 show different heating capabilities under ...
Source: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing - Category: Information Technology Source Type: research