2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113827
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Feasibility analysis of applying non-invasive core body temperature measurement in sleep research

Xinbo Xu,
Gang Wu,
Zhiwei Lian
et al.
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“…Accuracy achieved in clinical conditions is approximately ±0.3 °C [ 20 , 22 ]. The available data suggest that CBT can be measured using wrist-based sensors with an accuracy of <0.2 °C [ 23 ]. Importantly, several CBT sensors are commercially available, including Tcore (Dräger Medical GmbH, Lübeck, Germany), CORE (Greenteg, Rümlang, Switzerland), ScanWatch 2 (Withings, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France), Temple Touch Pro™ (Medisim, Beit-Shemesh, Israel), and BairHugger™ (3M™, Maplewood, MN, USA), of which the first three are wearable devices and last two are systems designed for hospitals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accuracy achieved in clinical conditions is approximately ±0.3 °C [ 20 , 22 ]. The available data suggest that CBT can be measured using wrist-based sensors with an accuracy of <0.2 °C [ 23 ]. Importantly, several CBT sensors are commercially available, including Tcore (Dräger Medical GmbH, Lübeck, Germany), CORE (Greenteg, Rümlang, Switzerland), ScanWatch 2 (Withings, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France), Temple Touch Pro™ (Medisim, Beit-Shemesh, Israel), and BairHugger™ (3M™, Maplewood, MN, USA), of which the first three are wearable devices and last two are systems designed for hospitals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%