| Literature DB >> 20704713 |
Henry T Stelfox1, Sharon E Straus, William A Ghali, John Conly, Kevin Laupland, Adriane Lewin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We sought to evaluate agreement between a new and widely implemented method of temperature measurement in critical care, temporal artery thermometry and an established method of core temperature measurement, bladder thermometry as performed in clinical practice.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20704713 PMCID: PMC2931507 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2253-10-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Patient characteristics and thermometer readings.
| Study Patients (n = 14) | |
|---|---|
| Age (SD), yr | 51 (18) |
| Sex (male/female) | 5/9 |
| Diagnosis, No (%) | |
| Major trauma | 5 (36) |
| Sepsis | 3 (21) |
| Neurological | 3 (21) |
| Other | 3 (21) |
| Surgery, No (%) | 8 (57) |
| Intubated, No (%) | 14 (100) |
| Vasopressor, No (%) | 4 (29) |
| APACHE II Score (SD) | 24 (5) |
| TISS Score (SD) | 44 (9) |
| Acetaminophen, No (%) | 8 (57) |
| NSAID, No (%) | 0 (0) |
| Hot/cool compresses, No (%) | 2 (14) |
| Ice packs, No (%) | 1 (7) |
| Heating/cooling blanket, No (%) | 2 (14) |
| Heating/cooling catheter, No (%) | 0 (0) |
| Heating/cooling vest, No (%) | 0 (0) |
| Temperature range,°C | |
| Temporal artery | 35.7 - 39.4 |
| Bladder | 35.4 - 40.0 |
| Mean (SD),°C | |
| Temporal artery | 37.2 (0.69) |
| Bladder | 37.7 (0.80) |
| Median (IQR),°C | |
| Temporal artery | 37.2 (36.6 - 37.7) |
| Bladder | 37.7 (37.2 - 38.2) |
| Hyperthermia [≥ 38.3°C], No (%)† | |
| Temporal artery | 49 (7) |
| Bladder | 166 (23) |
| Normothermia [36°C to < 38.3°C], No (%) | |
| Temporal artery | 676 (92) |
| Bladder | 545 (74) |
| Hypothermia [< 36.0°C], No (%)‡ | |
| Temporal artery | 11 (1) |
| Bladder | 25 (3) |
Abbreviations: NSAID; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication
† Hyperthermia was documented in 7 patients by temporal artery thermometer and 9 patients by bladder thermometer.
‡Hypothermia was documented in 3 patients by temporal artery thermometer and 2 patients by bladder thermometer.
Figure 1Bland-Altman plot comparison of the difference between paired temporal artery and bladder (core) temperature measurements. The middle solid horizontal line represents the mean difference in the two measurements, and the other solid horizontal lines demarcate 95% of observations. The two dashed horizontal lines represent a tolerance of ± 0.5°C.
Sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio and negative likelihood ratio of the temporal artery thermometer compared with bladder thermometry (core) using 38.3°C as the cut-point for defining fever.
| N = 736 | Operating Characteristics |
|---|---|
| Sensitivity | 0.26 (0.20 - 0.33) |
| Specificity | 0.99 (0.98 - 0.99) |
| Positive Likelihood Ratio | 24.6 (10.7 - 56.8) |
| Negative Likelihood Ratio | 0.75 (0.68 - 0.82) |
Figure 2Receiver operating characteristic curve for temporal artery thermometer in comparison with core temperature measurement by bladder thermometry. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals for the temperature thresholds presented in degrees Celsius.