Ultrafine and Microinvasive Temperature Probe for Real‐Time Monitoring Core Body Temperature
Meng Jia,
Jinxiu Wen,
Peisheng Lan
et al.
Abstract:Anesthetics can affect temperature regulation when administered to an anesthetized individual, which can be tracked by measuring the core body temperature. This is useful in assessing the depth and consistency of the anesthesia, as well as its effect on temperature control. In this study, a temperature probe measurement system is created with a remarkable sensitivity of 685.3 Ω °C−1, a high resolution of 0.01 °C, and a fast response rate of 0.16 s °C−1. This ultrafine and biocompatible probe is composed of a s… Show more
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