Body Warmer.
Patient warming systems using forced air, conductive, or radiant heating to prevent perioperative hypothermia during surgical and critical care procedures.
Prevent hypothermia and stabilize patient temperatures safely with our highly responsive, medical-grade patient body warmers. These reliable devices are an essential component of the critical hospital equipment Kathmandu healthcare providers require.
Perioperative Warming
Maintaining normothermia during surgery to reduce infection risk and improve patient outcomes.
ICU & Recovery
Warming hypothermic patients in intensive care and post-anaesthesia recovery units.
Blood & Fluid Warming
Warming IV fluids and blood products to body temperature before transfusion.
Neonatal Care
Radiant warmers for maintaining body temperature in newborns and premature infants.
- Warming Method (Forced Air/Conductive)
- Temperature Range
- Blanket Sizes Available
- Warm-Up Time
- Safety Features & Alarms
What is a Body Warmer used for?
Patient warming systems using forced air, conductive, or radiant heating to prevent perioperative hypothermia during surgical and critical care procedures.
What are the core applications of a Body Warmer?
Core applications include Perioperative Warming, ICU & Recovery, Blood & Fluid Warming, Neonatal Care.
What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Body Warmer?
Key parameters include warming method (forced air/conductive), temperature range, blanket sizes available, warm-up time.
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