OBJECTIVES: To assess the agreement between infrared emission detection (IRED) ear and rectal temperatures and to determine the validity of IRED ear thermometry in detecting rectal fever. DESIGN: Prospective, convenience sample, unblinded study. SETTING: An acute geriatric unit (teaching hospital) and a multidisciplinary intensive care unit. PARTICIPANTS: The study included 45 inpatients (26 women and 19 men), aged 78.3+/-6.9 years, admitted over a 4-month period. Twelve of the patients were definitely infected. MEASUREMENTS: Sequential rectal (RT) and ear temperature (ET) measurements were performed using mercury-in-glass and IRED ear thermometers, respectively. IRED ear temperatures were measured at both ears (unadjusted mode), with the h...
Introduction: Identifying fever can influence management of the emergency department (ED) patient, i...
Temperature measurement in an intensive care environment requires accurate estimation of core temper...
Introduction: Detection of fever in geriatric patients in the emergency department (ED) is a critica...
To assess the capability of infrared ear thermometry accurately to predict rectal temperature in old...
Objective: To study how ear and rectal body temperatures relate to each other over time in febrile p...
Objective: To study how ear and rectal body temperatures relate to each other over time in febrile p...
Objective: To study how ear and rectal body temperatures relate to each other over time in febrile p...
Abstract Background A new generation of ear thermometers with preheated tips and several measurement...
Background and Objectives To investigate sensitivity and specificity of infrared ear thermometry com...
Background and Objectives To investigate sensitivity and specificity of infrared ear thermometry com...
Fever is a remarkably sensitive indicator of infectious disease. The thermometer in clini-cal use to...
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to compare temperature readings taken from skin and ear using ...
Background Infrared ear thermometry is frequently used in children, because this is a quick method o...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to compare arterial heat balance ear temperature measure-ment...
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...
Temperature measurement in an intensive care environment requires accurate estimation of core temper...
Introduction: Detection of fever in geriatric patients in the emergency department (ED) is a critica...
To assess the capability of infrared ear thermometry accurately to predict rectal temperature in old...
Objective: To study how ear and rectal body temperatures relate to each other over time in febrile p...
Objective: To study how ear and rectal body temperatures relate to each other over time in febrile p...
Objective: To study how ear and rectal body temperatures relate to each other over time in febrile p...
Abstract Background A new generation of ear thermometers with preheated tips and several measurement...
Background and Objectives To investigate sensitivity and specificity of infrared ear thermometry com...
Background and Objectives To investigate sensitivity and specificity of infrared ear thermometry com...
Fever is a remarkably sensitive indicator of infectious disease. The thermometer in clini-cal use to...
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to compare temperature readings taken from skin and ear using ...
Background Infrared ear thermometry is frequently used in children, because this is a quick method o...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to compare arterial heat balance ear temperature measure-ment...
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...
Temperature measurement in an intensive care environment requires accurate estimation of core temper...
Introduction: Detection of fever in geriatric patients in the emergency department (ED) is a critica...