Academic Thesis

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Name Shimizu Yuki
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researchmap researcher code R000000424
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Thermal retention effect of polyethylene mats in veterinary metal cages

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清水夕貴 ,  佐伯香織 ,  川田修司 ,  粕井康平 ,  宮部真裕 ,  野原正勝 ,  古本佳代 ,  神田鉄平

Summary

Metal cages used in veterinary hospitals may increase heat loss in animals due to the inherent thermal conductivity of the metal, which may exacerbate discomfort caused by the cool surface of the floor. This study aimed to investigate whether the use of polyethylene mats in veterinary metal cages could provide a thermal retention effect. In the experiment, metal cages were laid out with either pet sheets alone, towels and pet sheets, or polyethylene mats and pet sheets. A hot pack, representing a patient animal, was placed on each type of flooring. The surface temperatures of the hot pack and pet sheets were measured using infrared thermography. The surface temperatures of the hot packs in the cages using polyethylene mats were substantially higher at 5 min and up to 120 min later than in the cages with pet sheets only. Surface temperatures of the hot packs at each measurement point in the cages with polyethylene mats or towels were not statistically different. Under the conditions of this experiment, the polyethylene mats and the towels reduced heat loss from the hot pack.

Magazine(name)

Veterinary Nursing

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Volume

29

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

N1

EndingPage

N5

Date of Issue

2024/04

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Language

Japanese

Thesis Type

Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.34452/veterinarynursing.29.1_N1

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