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. 2014 Nov 20;2014(11):CD009892. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009892.pub2

Giuffre 1991.

Methods Single‐centre randomized controlled trial conducted in USA
Participants 92 participants over the age of 18 years admitted to PACU with admission temperatures of 35°C or less. Participants were excluded if they had a planned admission to critical care, preoperative fever or sepsis, an open undressed burn, neurological problems with thermal instability, inability to co‐operate with rewarming interventions, continually tossed off covers or combativeness, or if they did not allow temperature assessment. 2 participants were inadvertently excluded from the study
Interventions Warmed cotton blanket (n = 31)
 Radiant lights (n = 30)
 Forced air warming blanket (n = 29)
Outcomes Time to normothermia, with subgroup analysis of shivering and non‐shivering
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Adequate sequence generation Low risk Shuffled piles of envelopes containing equal numbers of treatments were used for random group assignment. Seperate piles were used for men and for women
Allocation concealment Unclear risk Not described
Blinding 
 Outcomes other than shivering Unclear risk Not described
Blinding 
 Shivering Unclear risk Not described
Incomplete outcome data addressed 
 All outcomes Low risk No loss to follow‐up
Free of selective reporting Unclear risk Not assessed
Free of other bias Unclear risk No concerns