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Proactively monitor patient core body temperature with the 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Temperature Monitoring System
Since 1987, 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Temperature Management Solutions have warmed more than 300 million surgical patients.1
See how the 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Warming System delivers heat compared to other forced-air warming systems through an interactive PDF.
With multiple blanket styles, Bair Hugger blankets offer flexibility in positioning.
The Bair Hugger warming gown system streamlines patient warming from pre-op through PACU, providing clinical warming in a single patient gown.
The Bair Hugger temperature monitoring system is an accurate, non-invasive solution for monitoring core body temperature throughout the perioperative journey through a sensor on the patient’s forehead.
Temperature Monitoring Brochure (PDF, 1.5 MB)
Our complete temperature management portfolio includes the most extensive array of warming blankets, warming gowns and non-invasive temperature monitoring.
Bair Hugger Blanket/gown styles (PDF, 3.92 MB)
The Bair Hugger system is designed to maintain a normal core body temperature, which can help reduce or eliminate the costs linked to hypothermia-related complications.
Download the temperature management white paper (PDF, 2.47 MB)
More than 170 studies support the clinical benefits, efficacy and safety of the Bair Hugger system.1 Download our research compendium.
Check out our ongoing efforts to educate clinicians on the benefits of maintaining normothermia, emerging industry trends, and the latest in the field of temperature management.
Core temperatures outside the normal range pose a risk to all patients undergoing surgery. Fortunately, unintended hypothermia can be prevented through the practice of temperature management.
The 3M™ Bair Hugger™ warming system is the most used and studied method of surgical warming and provides safe, effective warming therapy to patients across the globe.
We offer a temperature management assessment program to analyze current practices at your facility to help you implement evidence-based protocols to improve clinical outcomes.
References
1. 3M data on file (2018).
2. Schroeck H, Lyden AK, Benedict WL, Ramachandran SK. Time Trends and Predictors of Abnormal Postoperative Body Temperature in Infants Transported to the Intensive Care Unit. Anesthesiology Research and Practice. 2016:7318137
3. Hooper VD, Chard R, Clifford T, Fetzer S, Fossum S, Godden B, Martinez EA, Noble KA, O’Brien D, Odom-Forren J, Peterson C, Ross J, Wilson L. ASPAN’s Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline for the Promotion of Perioperative Normothermia: Second Edition. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, Vol 25, No 6 (December), 2010: pp 346-365.
NOTE: Specific indications, limitations, contraindications, warnings, precautions and safety information exist for these products and therapies. Please consult a clinician and product instructions for use prior to application. Rx only.
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