Accuracy and precision of non-invasive thermometers compared with the pulmonary artery temperature: a cross-sectional study

Nov 28, 2024Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina

How accurate and precise non-invasive thermometers are compared to lung artery temperature

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Abstract

A total of 48 patients showed that the accuracy and precision of non-invasive temperature measurements were within 0.5°C of .

  • The non-invasive methods assessed included axillary, oral, tympanic membrane, and temporal artery measurements.
  • Axillary measurements had an accuracy of -0.42°C and a precision of 0.59°C compared to pulmonary artery temperature.
  • Oral measurements had an accuracy of -0.30°C and a precision of 0.37°C.
  • Tympanic membrane measurements showed an accuracy of -0.21°C and a precision of 0.44°C.
  • Temporal artery measurements had an accuracy of -0.25°C and a precision of 0.61°C.
  • Only oral and tympanic membrane methods maintained accuracy and precision in patients with abnormal body temperature.

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Key numbers

-0.22°C
Accuracy of Tympanic Membrane Method
Mean difference from readings.
-0.35°C
Accuracy of Oral Method in Abnormal Temperatures
Mean difference in temperature readings for non-normothermic patients.
0.41°C
Bias of Axillary Method
Mean difference from readings.

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What this is

  • This study evaluates the accuracy and precision of four non-invasive temperature measurement methods in intensive care units.
  • It compares these methods—axillary, oral, tympanic membrane, and temporal artery—to the , the gold standard.
  • The research involved 48 patients and assessed temperature measurements through simultaneous readings from both non-invasive and invasive methods.

Essence

  • Non-invasive thermometers showed acceptable accuracy and precision compared to . The tympanic membrane method was the most reliable among non-invasive options.

Key takeaways

  • The tympanic membrane method demonstrated the highest accuracy at -0.22°C compared to , followed closely by the temporal artery at -0.25°C.
  • In patients with abnormal body temperature, the oral method maintained accuracy at -0.35°C, while the axillary method showed a bias of 0.41°C, indicating lower reliability.
  • Vasopressor use negatively impacted the accuracy of all non-invasive methods, emphasizing the need for caution when interpreting temperature readings in such patients.

Caveats

  • The study's small sample size of 48 patients limits the generalizability of the findings. Further research with larger cohorts is necessary.
  • Factors such as BMI and recent bathing were identified as influencing accuracy, which may complicate the interpretation of results in diverse patient populations.

Definitions

  • non-invasive thermometer: A device that measures body temperature without penetrating the skin or entering the body.
  • pulmonary artery temperature: Core body temperature measured via a catheter inserted into the pulmonary artery, considered the gold standard for accuracy.

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