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Cincinnati
Sub-Zero
Head Wrap
The CSZ Head Wrap offers an innovative,
non-invasive method of controlling
core body temperature by cooling/heating
the major blood supply to and from
the brain. Versatile design permits
therapy in a wide variety of clinical
situations. Features and benefits:
offers an non-invasive alternative
to patient warming during off-pump
cardiac surgery; provides whole
body cooling for patients who require
mild hypothermia; and helps to maintain
normothermic conditions.
Contact information:
Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products Inc.
12011 Mosteller Rd., Cincinnati,
OH 45241-1528
Telephone: (513) 772-8810 or (800)
989-7373; Fax: (313) 772-9119;
Website: www.cszinc.com. |
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Arizant
Healthcare Inc.
The Bair Paws System
Recognized as the worlds first
temperature-adjustable patient warming
gown, todays Bair Paws system
offers comfort and clinical warming
options throughout the perioperative
periodall in one convenient
product. With its new clinical capabilities,
the Bair Paws warming unit offers
prewarming benefits before surgery
and can also be used for comfort
warming in both pre- and post-op
settings. In addition, the gown
is fully compatible with our Bair
Hugger warming units for the demanding
clinical needs of the OR and PACU.
Contact information: Arizant Healthcare
Inc.
10393 West 70th Street, Eden Prairie,
MN 55344
Phone: 800-733-7775; Websites: www.arizanthealtcare.com, www.bairpaws.com |
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Kimberly-Clark
Patient Warming System
This unique product permits you
to precisely manage patient temperatures
during long complex surgical procedures
to help achieve optimal clinical
outcomes. The Kimberly-Clark Patient
Warming System allows you to:
Control patient temperature
the most efficient, non-invasive
method of temperature control
available, requiring minimal body
coverage, for maximum access to
surgical sites; manage hypothermia
in clinical trials, it
significantly outperformed conventional
warming techniques in achieving
and maintaining normothermia during
the most challenging circumstances,
including off-pump coronary artery
bypass; improve outcomes
controlling hypothermia has been
shown to reduce bleeding, reduce
intubation and recovery times,
and lessen the chance for wound
infection; and reduce unplanned
costs preventing the consequences
of unplanned hypothermia could
reduce hospital costs by $2500
to $7000 per patient.
Contact information:
Kimberly-Clark Temperature Management,
Kimberly-Clark Health Care,
1400 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Roswell,
GA 30076
Telephone: 800-528-5591; Website: www.kchealthcare.com. |
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