Technological breakthrough with constant temperature of 18 ºC
After nearly a decade of meticulous selection from a vast array of raw materials and a steadfast commitment to pioneering the field of constant temperature black technology, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd. has reached a monumental milestone. The innovation culminates in products such as constant temperature ice packs, insulin storage cups, constant temperature hot compress bags, and constant temperature eye bags. These cutting-edge solutions maintain temperatures from an impressive -20 °C to -50 °C, some of which have been successfully integrated into industry applications.
When children experience a cold and fever, and their temperature remains below 38.5 ºC, healthcare professionals typically advocate for physical cooling methods. Traditional techniques include placing a cool towel on the forehead or gently wiping the back and armpits with warm water. However, many parents express difficulty in mastering these scientific cooling techniques effectively.
Baby skin is particularly sensitive, with potential frostbite risks below 10 ºC. At a range of 10-15 ºC, skin may endure stinging and discomfort. The optimal temperature for physical cooling is 18 ºC, which aligns with the settings of brain protection equipment in hospital intensive care units, recognized for its efficacy in maintaining comfort and safety.
Back in 1987, Busto introduced the concept of mild hypothermia brain protection, characterized by a surface body temperature of 30 ºC -35 ºC and an external cooling device temperature set between 18 ºC and 20 ºC. This innovative approach to low-temperature therapy has garnered renewed interest within the medical community. In contemporary clinical practices, brain cooling devices are employed to effectively reduce intracranial pressure, mitigate brain edema, protect vulnerable neurons, and address complications and sequelae of ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.