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Fig. 1 | BMC Anesthesiology

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From: Risk factors associated with intraoperative shivering during caesarean section: a prospective nested case-control study

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A, Incidence of shivering at different time points. The seven time points are the time of entry into the operation room (T1), post-inthrathecal anesthesia (T2), post-abdominal disinfection (T3), post-baby delivery (T4), post-oxytocin administration (T5), post additional hysterotonics (T6), and before leaving the operation room (T7). B, Degree of shivering at different time points. C. Changes in body temperature at different time points in pregnant women with or without shivering

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