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Surgery patients at West Valley Medical Center in Caldwell may be more comfortable thanks to new, high-tech, hospital gowns that keep them warm.
The single-use Bair Paws gowns have wrap-around coverage and soft, thick material, and they connect to the system’s warming unit through a small hose.
The warming unit blows warm air into the gown through specialized air channels with tiny perforations. Using a handheld controller, patients can adjust the temperature. Inadvertent hypothermia has been called the most frequent, preventable complication of surgery and is associated with an increased rate of wound infection, longer hospital stays and higher mortality rates, according to a news release from West Valley.
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