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Temperature Modulation Devices (TMDs) are medical devices used to regulate body temperature in a variety of medical applications. These devices are used to treat hypothermia and hyperthermia, as well as to maintain a patient's temperature during surgery. TMDs are typically used in intensive care units, operating rooms, and other medical settings.
TMDs are typically composed of a heating or cooling element, a temperature sensor, and a control system. The heating or cooling element is used to raise or lower the patient's temperature, while the temperature sensor monitors the patient's temperature and sends feedback to the control system. The control system then adjusts the heating or cooling element to maintain the desired temperature.
TMDs are used in a variety of medical applications, including post-operative care, neonatal care, and trauma care. They are also used to treat a variety of medical conditions, such as hypothermia, hyperthermia, and fever.
Some companies in the Temperature Modulation Devices market include 3M, Smiths Medical, Stryker, and ZOLL Medical. Show Less Read more