Reliable continuous core temperature measurement is of major importance for monitoring patients. The zero heat flux method (ZHF) can potentially fulfil the requirements of non-invasiveness, reliability and short delay time that current measurement methods lack. The purpose of this study was to determine the performance of a new ZHF device on the forehead regarding these issues. Seven healthy subjects performed a protocol of 10 min rest, 30 min submaximal exercise (average temperature increase about 1.5 °C) and 10 min passive recovery in ambient conditions of 35 °C and 50% relative humidity. ZHF temperature (
Comparison of an in-helmet temperature monitor system to rectal temperature during exercise. J Stren...
The measurement of core body temperature is an efficient method for monitoring heat stress amongst w...
Monitoring core body temperature (Tc) during training and competitions, especially in a hot environm...
In the noninvasive zero-heat-flux (ZHF) method, deep body temperature is brought to the skin surface...
Zero-heat-flux core temperature measurements on the forehead (ZHF-forehead) show acceptable agreemen...
Lab-on-skin technology is one of the wearable devices that have been massively developed in recent y...
Hypothermia is a severe, unpleasant side effect during general anesthesia. Thus, temperature surveil...
Zero-heat-flux thermometers provide clinicians with the ability to continuously and non-invasively m...
Purpose: Perioperative hypothermia prevention requires regular, accurate, and consistent temperature...
Background: Precisely measuring the core body temperature during targeted temperature management aft...
The SensorTouch thermometer performs an infrared measurement of the skin temperature above the Super...
Because of the difficulties involved in the invasive monitoring of conscious patients, core temperat...
AbstractToday professional and amateur endurance athletes commonly use biofeedback systems to monito...
Core body temperature can be defined as the temperature of the inner organs of the body. The definit...
Introduction: Non-invasive temperature monitoring with a sensor mounted inside protective headgear s...
Comparison of an in-helmet temperature monitor system to rectal temperature during exercise. J Stren...
The measurement of core body temperature is an efficient method for monitoring heat stress amongst w...
Monitoring core body temperature (Tc) during training and competitions, especially in a hot environm...
In the noninvasive zero-heat-flux (ZHF) method, deep body temperature is brought to the skin surface...
Zero-heat-flux core temperature measurements on the forehead (ZHF-forehead) show acceptable agreemen...
Lab-on-skin technology is one of the wearable devices that have been massively developed in recent y...
Hypothermia is a severe, unpleasant side effect during general anesthesia. Thus, temperature surveil...
Zero-heat-flux thermometers provide clinicians with the ability to continuously and non-invasively m...
Purpose: Perioperative hypothermia prevention requires regular, accurate, and consistent temperature...
Background: Precisely measuring the core body temperature during targeted temperature management aft...
The SensorTouch thermometer performs an infrared measurement of the skin temperature above the Super...
Because of the difficulties involved in the invasive monitoring of conscious patients, core temperat...
AbstractToday professional and amateur endurance athletes commonly use biofeedback systems to monito...
Core body temperature can be defined as the temperature of the inner organs of the body. The definit...
Introduction: Non-invasive temperature monitoring with a sensor mounted inside protective headgear s...
Comparison of an in-helmet temperature monitor system to rectal temperature during exercise. J Stren...
The measurement of core body temperature is an efficient method for monitoring heat stress amongst w...
Monitoring core body temperature (Tc) during training and competitions, especially in a hot environm...