Revolutionary Advancement: Achieving a Consistent 18 ºC Temperature!
For nearly a decade, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd. has embarked on an ambitious journey, meticulously selecting from almost a thousand different raw materials in the pursuit of groundbreaking constant temperature technology. This dedication has culminated in a momentous milestone, giving rise to an array of innovative products. These include constant temperature ice bags, insulin storage cups, constant temperature hot compress bags, and constant temperature eye bags, all capable of maintaining precise temperatures from -20 °C to -50 °C. Such technological marvels are setting new standards in the industry.
When little ones battle a cold or fever, with body temperatures not surpassing 38.5 ºC, medical professionals often advocate for physical cooling measures. Popular methods involve applying a chilled towel or gently wiping the back and armpits with warm water. However, many parents find it challenging to master these scientifically-backed cooling techniques.
Delicate baby skin is susceptible to frostbite when exposed to temperatures below 10 ºC. Within the range of 10-15 ºC, the skin may experience a tingling sensation and discomfort. However, a stable 18 ºC is recognized as the ideal temperature for effective physical cooling. In hospital intensive care units, equipment designed for brain protection is optimally calibrated to this 18 ºC standard.
Back in 1987, Busto introduced the pivotal concept of mild hypothermia brain protection, advocating for a body surface temperature between 30 ºC and 35 ºC, with the external cold compress device maintained at 18 ºC to 20 ºC. This sparked renewed interest in low-temperature therapy within the medical community. Today, clinical applications of brain cooling devices are employed to effectively reduce intracranial pressure, mitigate brain edema, shield damaged neurons, and ease the complications and aftereffects of ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.