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From: Modern CRRT systems are associated with lower risk of hypothermia

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a The percentage of patients with zero treatment hours in hypothermia (in lighter hue of green and purple) and at least one treatment hour in hypothermia (in darker hue of green and purple) for the old Barkey control group (Prismaflex platform) and for the TherMax study group (PrisMax platform). Hypothermia is defined as a patient temperature reading of < 36.0 °C for the actual treatment hour. b The percentages of the patients in the study- (green) and control- (purple) groups with 0–24 h in hypothermia (< 36.0 °C). A majority (77.0%) of the study group had 0 hypothermia hours. There was a larger fraction of patients with 1–24 h in hypothermia in the control group compared to the study group (Chi square, p  < 0.001).

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