Measurement of core body temperature—clinical thermometry—provides critical information to anaesthetists during perioperative care. The value of this information is determined by the accuracy of the measurement device used. This accuracy must be maintained despite external influences such as the operating room temperature and the patient’s thermoregulatory defence. Presently, perioperative thermometers utilise invasive measurement sites. The public health challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, has highlighted the use of non-invasive, non-contact infrared thermometers. The aim of this article is to review common existing thermometers used in perioperative care, their mechanisms of action, accuracy, and practicality in comparison to inf...
In the modern era of technological advancement, it is unfortunate that an extremely high percentage ...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Background Perioperative hypothermia is an unintended decrease in the core temperature of patients. ...
Perioperative temperature monitoring is a standard of care and is important to prevent inadvertent p...
Background: Monitoring body temperature is essential for safe perioperative care. Without patient mo...
BACKGROUND: Continuous body temperature monitoring during perioperative care is enabled by using a n...
Infrared thermometers, thermal imaging cameras, and thermal scanners are now being used as a substit...
Appropriate temperature monitoring and management is an important part in optimizing patient success...
Accurately monitoring peri-operative core temperature is a cornerstone of good practice. Relatively ...
Many items of equipment used in anaesthesia and intensive care rely on the principles of thermodynam...
The first part of the present dissertation shows mechanisms of keeping of body temperature in an opt...
Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 36 oC and has ...
Due to the high rates of epidural failure (3–32%), novel techniques are required to objectively asse...
Aim and objectives - To identify the prevalence that temperature reduced by more than 1°C from pre ...
In the modern era of technological advancement, it is unfortunate that an extremely high percentage ...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Background Perioperative hypothermia is an unintended decrease in the core temperature of patients. ...
Perioperative temperature monitoring is a standard of care and is important to prevent inadvertent p...
Background: Monitoring body temperature is essential for safe perioperative care. Without patient mo...
BACKGROUND: Continuous body temperature monitoring during perioperative care is enabled by using a n...
Infrared thermometers, thermal imaging cameras, and thermal scanners are now being used as a substit...
Appropriate temperature monitoring and management is an important part in optimizing patient success...
Accurately monitoring peri-operative core temperature is a cornerstone of good practice. Relatively ...
Many items of equipment used in anaesthesia and intensive care rely on the principles of thermodynam...
The first part of the present dissertation shows mechanisms of keeping of body temperature in an opt...
Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature less than 36 oC and has ...
Due to the high rates of epidural failure (3–32%), novel techniques are required to objectively asse...
Aim and objectives - To identify the prevalence that temperature reduced by more than 1°C from pre ...
In the modern era of technological advancement, it is unfortunate that an extremely high percentage ...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...