Objective To investigate the intraoperative warming influence of gastric surgery patients recovering from anesthesia. Methods general anesthesia surgery in 40 patients with gastric cancer surgery, ASA Ⅰ - Ⅱ grade. Were randomly divided into observation group and control group, n = 20 patients in the control group to adjust room temperature by conventional 24 - 26 ℃ and cover quilts; observation group on the basis of the conventional treatment group, also uses inflatable warming blanket, intraoperative use blood / fluid warming conduct blood transfusion, peritoneal washing liquid heating tank heated to 37 - 39 ℃ comprehensive insulation measures. Body temperature were observed perioperative and postoperative extubation time, recovery time, the incidence of chils and restlessness. The results hypothermia patients in the control group, delayed recovery, chils, agitation, etc. The incidence increased significantly compared with the observation group (P <0.05). Conclusion Intraoperative actively integrated insulation measures to reduce gastric surgery patients recovering from anesthesia hypothermia, delayed recovery, chils and restlessness incidence.