Intra‐operative temperature monitoring with cutaneous zero‐heat‐ flux‐thermometry in comparison with oesophageal temperature: A prospective study in the paediatric population

Apr 30, 2019Paediatric anaesthesia

Skin temperature monitoring during surgery compared to esophageal temperature in children

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Abstract

The SpotOn sensor showed an average temperature difference of 0.14°C compared to esophageal temperature measurements.

  • 89.5% of temperature differences between the SpotOn sensor and esophageal probe were within 0.5°C.
  • No significant differences were found between the two temperature measurement methods at the 0.5°C cutoff.
  • Bland-Altman analysis indicated the limits of agreement were -0.39 to 0.66°C.
  • A linear regression analysis produced a correlation coefficient of 0.738.
  • No complications were reported with the use of the SpotOn sensor in pediatric patients.

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