We examined the effect of moderate ambient temperature variance on the relationship between oral (OT), rectal (RT), and tympanic membrane (TMT) temperature in 21 healthy adults. Calibrated digital electronic thermometers were used to assess OT and RT, while TMT was measured using an infrared detection device and microprocessor. Recordings were made at baseline and after 15 and 20 minutes of exposure to either warm (35°C) or cool (18.3°C) environmental temperatures. Differences were examined for the three temperature sites and times using repeat measures analysis of variance. No significant differences in RT (37.7° ± 0.3°C; mean ± SD) were observed at any time. Both OT (+0.5°C) an...
Several publications indicate that the infrared tympanic temperature (IRTT) underestimates the core ...
Tympanic thermometry using infrared thermography technology offers a noninvasive, rapid temperature ...
For many years, measurement of body temperature in routine medical practice was limited to oral, rec...
Background: Accurate baseline body temperature measurement is essential for assessment. Tympanic mem...
The tympanic membrane has been proposed as a possible locus for accurate recording of core temperatu...
Introduction: Identifying fever can influence management of the emergency department (ED) patient, i...
Introduction: Identifying fever can influence management of the emergency department (ED) patient, i...
Background: Core body temperature (CBT) is commonly evaluated by measuring oral (OT) and tympanic me...
BACKGROUND: Body temperature can be measured in seconds with tympanic thermometers as opposed to min...
The accuracy and reliability of temperature measuring devices in thermal physiology research and cli...
Core body temperature (CBT) is an important and commonly used indicator of human health and enduranc...
Abstract: The accuracy and reliability of temperature measuring devices in thermal physi-ology resea...
Abstract Background Body temperature can be measured in seconds with tympanic thermometers as oppose...
Objective: Infrared Tympanic Thermometer (ITT) is one of the most useful instruments for accurately ...
WOS: 000296043900005PubMed ID: 22125979Objectives: To evaluate the impact of lying on the ear on the...
Several publications indicate that the infrared tympanic temperature (IRTT) underestimates the core ...
Tympanic thermometry using infrared thermography technology offers a noninvasive, rapid temperature ...
For many years, measurement of body temperature in routine medical practice was limited to oral, rec...
Background: Accurate baseline body temperature measurement is essential for assessment. Tympanic mem...
The tympanic membrane has been proposed as a possible locus for accurate recording of core temperatu...
Introduction: Identifying fever can influence management of the emergency department (ED) patient, i...
Introduction: Identifying fever can influence management of the emergency department (ED) patient, i...
Background: Core body temperature (CBT) is commonly evaluated by measuring oral (OT) and tympanic me...
BACKGROUND: Body temperature can be measured in seconds with tympanic thermometers as opposed to min...
The accuracy and reliability of temperature measuring devices in thermal physiology research and cli...
Core body temperature (CBT) is an important and commonly used indicator of human health and enduranc...
Abstract: The accuracy and reliability of temperature measuring devices in thermal physi-ology resea...
Abstract Background Body temperature can be measured in seconds with tympanic thermometers as oppose...
Objective: Infrared Tympanic Thermometer (ITT) is one of the most useful instruments for accurately ...
WOS: 000296043900005PubMed ID: 22125979Objectives: To evaluate the impact of lying on the ear on the...
Several publications indicate that the infrared tympanic temperature (IRTT) underestimates the core ...
Tympanic thermometry using infrared thermography technology offers a noninvasive, rapid temperature ...
For many years, measurement of body temperature in routine medical practice was limited to oral, rec...