Abstract
Objective To determine the efficacy of polyethylene plastic draping in preventing hypothermia
during umbilical catheterization.
Methods A randomized controlled trial was conducted in newborns who required umbilical catheterization.
A sterile polyethylene plastic sheet covering the procedural field was used in the
plastic group, and a sterile conventional cotton drape was used in the control group.
Results Sixty infants were enrolled and randomly assigned to the plastic group (n = 30) and control group (n = 30). There were no significant differences in the baseline demographic data. The
use of plastic drapes was associated with a higher rectal temperature compared with
the control group. Incidence of hypothermia at the end of procedure were 20% and 50%
in the plastic group and control group, respectively (p = 0.03).
Conclusion Polyethylene plastic draping was superior to conventional cloth draping in maintaining
rectal temperature and preventing hypothermia during umbilical catheterization.
Keywords
hypothermia - prevention - umbilical catheterization - neonates