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Woolnough M et al. – Warming intravenous fluids mitigates the decrease in maternal temperature during elective caesarean section under combined spinal–epidural anaesthesia and improves thermal comfort, but does not affect shivering. Intravenous fluids should be warmed routinely in elective caesarean section, especially for cases of expected long duration, but the use of pre–warmed fluids is as efficient and cheaper than using a Hotline fluid warmer.

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