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New and Updated Cochrane Systematic Reviews
Heated insufflation with or without humidification for laparoscopic abdominal surgery Authors' conclusions: While heated, humidified gas leads to mildly smaller decreases in core body temperatures, clinically this does not account for improved patient outcomes, therefore, there is no clear evidence for the use of heated gas insufflation, with or without humidification, compared to cold gas insufflation in laparoscopic abdominal surgery.
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