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A medical temperature management system, sometimes called a thermal regulation system or a patient temperature management system, is a piece of equipment used to regulate and keep a patient’s body temperature within a certain range during various medical procedures or in critical care environments.
Hypothermia (low body temperature) and hyperthermia (high body temperature) both have the potential to negatively impact patient outcomes, so proper temperature management is crucial.
These tools are employed to increase a patient’s core body temperature and avoid hypothermia. In order to provide the patient with controlled heat, patient warming devices might take the form of blankets, beds, or pads.
They may warm the area in a variety of ways, including radiant heating, conductive heating, and forced air heating.
To reduce a patient’s body temperature and avoid hyperthermia, several technologies are utilized. When it is medically necessary, such as during cardiac arrest or neuroprotection following specific types of injuries, patient cooling devices frequently use cold water or other cooling agents to create controlled hypothermia.
These serve as the temperature management system’s primary control components. Based on the desired target temperature established by the medical personnel, they control the temperature of the warming or cooling devices.
In critical conditions where temperature changes can have a major impact on patient outcomes, the adoption of medical temperature management devices is a crucial component of patient care. To ensure patient safety and the best outcomes, healthcare workers regularly monitor and adapt the temperature control system.
The Global Medical temperature management system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The ASTOPAD Patient Warming System has been released in the United States by Gentherm, a pioneer in the global industry and creator of cutting-edge thermal management technology. All surgical operations can make use of the ASTOPAD system, which aids in preventing and treating hypothermia in patients throughout the perioperative period.
A range of specialized warming blankets and a silent electrical controller make up the system. Two cable connectors on the controller allow it to manage two blankets at once.
Every ASTOPAD blanket is constructed using Gentherm’s patented carbon fiber heating technology, and each one has eight integrated sensors for improved patient safety and accurate temperature management.
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