1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf03014466
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Comparison of distal oesophageal temperature with “deep” and tracheal temperatures

Abstract: Comparison oesophageal with "deep" of distal temperature and tracheal temperaturesPurpose: ~ compare distal oesophageal (reference) temperature with "deep-sternal," "deep-forehead," and tracheal temperatures, establishing the accuracy and precision of each. Methods: We studied 20 patients undergoing general anaesthesia for gynaecological surgery. Their lungs were mechanically ventilated with a circle systgm, at a fresh-gas flow rate of 6 L-min -~ Respiratory gases were not warmed or humidified. Tracheal temper… Show more

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“…14 Good accuracy and precision with this device, compared with esophageal temperature, has been reported previously. 14,17 Our study confirmed these results, and revealed that the accuracy was excellent, comparable to tympanic membrane temperature, and that the precision was clinically sufficient as good as rectal temperature, with reference to blood temperature.…”
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“…14 Good accuracy and precision with this device, compared with esophageal temperature, has been reported previously. 14,17 Our study confirmed these results, and revealed that the accuracy was excellent, comparable to tympanic membrane temperature, and that the precision was clinically sufficient as good as rectal temperature, with reference to blood temperature.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The "deep-forehead" and "deep-sternum" temperatures have similar accuracy and precision, and either site can be used depending upon the position of the patient and the site of the surgery. 14 In conclusion, we have demonstrated that"deepforehead" temperature has excellent accuracy and has sufficient clinical precision as three other core temperature measurements, compared with blood temperature. The "deep-forehead" temperature is suitable to monitor body temperature non-invasively and continuously during anesthesia.…”
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