Peritoneal lavage

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  • Active internal re-warming for hypothermic patients
  • Consider in
    • Severe Hypothermia
    • Cardiovascular instability / life-threatening dysrhythmias
    • Moderate hypothermia which fails to respond to less aggressive measures

Technique

  • Catheter placement is similar to that used for diagnostic peritoneal lavage.
  • May consider two catheters, one for installation and one for drainage [1]
  • Infuse 10 to 20 mL/kg of isotonic saline warmed to approximately 42°C
  • Leave fluid in the peritoneal cavity for 20 minutes, then remove
  • Overall exchange rate is 6 L/hour


Links

References

  1. Danzl DF, Pozos RS. Accidental hypothermia. N Engl J Med. 1994;331(26):1756-60.

Authors

Lisa Yee