Background: Prolonged abdominal laparoscopy is responsible for a significant drop in core body temperature. Various modifications of the conditioning for the insufflating carbon dioxide (CO(2)) to prevent the specific hypothermia related to the insufflated gas have been tested. This study aimed to investigate the effects on core temperature of insufflation with unheated humidified CO(2) using the Aeroneb system compared with the use of standard gas and gas made hot and wet using a warming and humidifying system (Pall system).
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