Temperature measurement in critically ill orally intubated adults: A comparison of pulmonary artery core, tympanic, and oral methods

Nov 5, 1999Critical care medicine

Comparing lung artery, ear, and mouth temperature measurements in seriously ill patients with breathing tubes

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Abstract

Oral temperature measurements showed a mean of 37.18°C, indicating they may be the most accurate alternative to pulmonary artery core measurements.

  • Core temperature measured via pulmonary artery was 37.33°C on average.
  • Oral thermometry demonstrated less bias compared to PA core measurements with a mean difference of -0.15°C.
  • Tympanic temperature readings showed the greatest variability, with a mean difference of -0.52°C from PA core.
  • Training for tympanic thermometry took longer than for oral thermometry among experienced nurses.
  • All non-invasive temperature measurement methods showed some degree of decreased accuracy compared to PA core.

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