Because of the difficulties involved in the invasive monitoring of conscious patients, core temperature monitoring is frequently neglected during neuraxial anaesthesia. Zero heat flux (ZHF) and double sensor (DS) are non-invasive methods that measure core temperature from the forehead skin. Here, we compare these methods in patients under spinal anaesthesia. Sixty patients scheduled for elective unilateral knee arthroplasty were recruited and divided into two groups. Of these, thirty patients were fitted with bilateral ZHF sensors (ZHF group), and thirty patients were fitted with both a ZHF sensor and a DS sensor (DS group). Temperatures were saved at 5-min intervals from the beginning of prewarming up to one hour postoperatively. Bland–Alt...
Accurately monitoring peri-operative core temperature is a cornerstone of good practice. Relatively ...
Measurement of core body temperature—clinical thermometry—provides critical information to anaesthet...
Objective: evaluation of the differences in the level of temperature, sensory and motor blockade dur...
Because of the difficulties involved in the invasive monitoring of conscious patients, core temperat...
Purpose: Perioperative hypothermia prevention requires regular, accurate, and consistent temperature...
Zero-heat-flux core temperature measurements on the forehead (ZHF-forehead) show acceptable agreemen...
Judy Munday,1,2 Niall Higgins,1,3 Lee Jones,1,4 Dimitrios Vagenas,4 André Van Zundert,1,5,6 Samantha...
In the noninvasive zero-heat-flux (ZHF) method, deep body temperature is brought to the skin surface...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Accurate temperature measurement is crucial for the perioperative management of pediatric patients, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of determining the extent of sympathetic bloc...
Due to the high rates of epidural failure (3–32%), novel techniques are required to objectively asse...
Zero-heat-flux thermometers provide clinicians with the ability to continuously and non-invasively m...
BACKGROUND: Continuous body temperature monitoring during perioperative care is enabled by using a n...
Background: Precisely measuring the core body temperature during targeted temperature management aft...
Accurately monitoring peri-operative core temperature is a cornerstone of good practice. Relatively ...
Measurement of core body temperature—clinical thermometry—provides critical information to anaesthet...
Objective: evaluation of the differences in the level of temperature, sensory and motor blockade dur...
Because of the difficulties involved in the invasive monitoring of conscious patients, core temperat...
Purpose: Perioperative hypothermia prevention requires regular, accurate, and consistent temperature...
Zero-heat-flux core temperature measurements on the forehead (ZHF-forehead) show acceptable agreemen...
Judy Munday,1,2 Niall Higgins,1,3 Lee Jones,1,4 Dimitrios Vagenas,4 André Van Zundert,1,5,6 Samantha...
In the noninvasive zero-heat-flux (ZHF) method, deep body temperature is brought to the skin surface...
Objective: Inadvertent hypothermia (body temperature below 35 degrees C) is a common and avoidable c...
Accurate temperature measurement is crucial for the perioperative management of pediatric patients, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of determining the extent of sympathetic bloc...
Due to the high rates of epidural failure (3–32%), novel techniques are required to objectively asse...
Zero-heat-flux thermometers provide clinicians with the ability to continuously and non-invasively m...
BACKGROUND: Continuous body temperature monitoring during perioperative care is enabled by using a n...
Background: Precisely measuring the core body temperature during targeted temperature management aft...
Accurately monitoring peri-operative core temperature is a cornerstone of good practice. Relatively ...
Measurement of core body temperature—clinical thermometry—provides critical information to anaesthet...
Objective: evaluation of the differences in the level of temperature, sensory and motor blockade dur...