To better understand the role and reliability of axillary temperature measurements in clinical real life, axillary and rectal measurements in infants presenting in a private pediatric practice because of fever were compared. Prospectively, 169 infants (81 girls), median 9 (interquartile range 6-13) months of age, were examined at room temperature (20-24 °C). Two left and two right axillary, as well as two rectal measurements were taken with a digital thermometer and subsequently averaged. The median and interquartile range for axillary and rectal measurements were 36.9 (36.3-37.6) °C and 38.2 (37.4-38.9) °C, respectively (p < 0.0001). The limits of agreement in the Bland-Altman plots were 0.32 to 1.98 °C, with a mean bias of 1.15 °C. Axi...
INTRODUCTION: Body temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rectal mea...
Objective : The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy and precision of digital thermom...
Abstract Background Measuring rectal temperature in children is the gold standard, but ear or forehe...
To better understand the role and reliability of axillary temperature measurements in clinical real ...
Background: Body temperature measurement is a crucial clinical assessment in the care of an acutely ...
Background: Body temperature measurement is a crucial clinical assessment in the care of an acutely ...
Background Core body temperature measurement is not commonly done in pediatric populations because i...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between temperature measured at the axilla and rectum in childr...
Aim: Various factors have been shown to potentially affect the difference between axillary and recta...
This study was conducted on one hundred full-term normal newborn infants to compare body temperature...
A quasi-experimenal study was conducted to investigate the optimum time and accuracy of temperature ...
Background and Objective: Several methods are available for measuring fever in children. This study ...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to compare arterial heat balance ear temperature measure-ment...
AbstractIntroductionBody temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rect...
Introduction: Body temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rectal mea...
INTRODUCTION: Body temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rectal mea...
Objective : The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy and precision of digital thermom...
Abstract Background Measuring rectal temperature in children is the gold standard, but ear or forehe...
To better understand the role and reliability of axillary temperature measurements in clinical real ...
Background: Body temperature measurement is a crucial clinical assessment in the care of an acutely ...
Background: Body temperature measurement is a crucial clinical assessment in the care of an acutely ...
Background Core body temperature measurement is not commonly done in pediatric populations because i...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between temperature measured at the axilla and rectum in childr...
Aim: Various factors have been shown to potentially affect the difference between axillary and recta...
This study was conducted on one hundred full-term normal newborn infants to compare body temperature...
A quasi-experimenal study was conducted to investigate the optimum time and accuracy of temperature ...
Background and Objective: Several methods are available for measuring fever in children. This study ...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to compare arterial heat balance ear temperature measure-ment...
AbstractIntroductionBody temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rect...
Introduction: Body temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rectal mea...
INTRODUCTION: Body temperature measurement in children is of clinical relevance. Although rectal mea...
Objective : The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy and precision of digital thermom...
Abstract Background Measuring rectal temperature in children is the gold standard, but ear or forehe...