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Another significant factor was mobile unit temperature.
Mobile unit temperature and fluid infusion temperature were independently associated with hypothermia.
Changes in practice could help reduce the impact of factors such as infusion fluid temperature and mobile unit temperature.
The severity of injury, mobile unit temperature, and medical interventions were risk factors associated with hypothermia on the victim's arrival at hospital.
Significant factors associated with the absence of hypothermia in a multivariate analysis were no intubation: Odds Ratio: 4.23 (95% confidence interval 1.62 to 1.02); RTS: 1.68 (1.29 to 2.20); mobile unit temperature: 1.20 (1.04 to 1.38); infusion fluid temperature: 1.17 (1.05 to 1.30); patient not unclothed: 0.40 (0.18 to 0.90); and no head injury: 0.36 (0.16 to 0.83).
All the factors with a P value of <0.2 in the univariate analyses of Tables 2 and 3 were entered into the multivariate analysis except for the following: ground temperature, mobile unit temperature on departure from accident site, GCS, and systolic blood pressure as these were directly related to either the air temperature or RTS.
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Body and mobile unit air temperature were then measured when the victim was placed in the mobile unit, on departure of the mobile unit, and on arrival at the hospital door.
The conditions also included air temperature in the mobile unit and the temperature at the emergency department's entrance hall.
Mobile unit and infusion fluid temperature should be measured and increased if necessary.
However, weather conditions probably exerted an indirect influence by affecting mobile unit and infusion fluid temperature, which are perforce somewhat related.
We excluded patients who were not transported in a mobile unit and those with bilateral aural bleeding preventing continuous monitoring of tympanic temperature.
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