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Is current body temperature measurement practice fit-for-purpose?

Graham Machin1, David Brettle2, Susannah Fleming3, Rebecca Nutbrown4, Rob Simpson1, Richard Stevens3, Mark Tooley5.   

Abstract

There has been a marked rise in the number of avoidable deaths in health services around the world. At the same time there has been a growing increase in antibiotic resistant so-called "superbugs." We examine here the potential role of body temperature measurement in these adverse trends. Electronic based thermometers have replaced traditional mercury (and other liquid-in-glass type) thermometers for reasons of safety rather than superiority. Electronic thermometers are in general less robust from a measurement perspective than their predecessors. We illustrate the implications of unreliable temperature measurement on the diagnosis and management of disease, including COVID-19, through statistical calculations. Since a return to mercury thermometers is both undesirable and impractical, we call for better governance in the current practice of clinical thermometry to ensure the traceability and long-term accuracy of electronic thermometers and discuss how this could be achieved.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Clinical thermometry; antibiotic resistance; avoidable deaths; thermal imaging; uncertainty

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33632055     DOI: 10.1080/03091902.2021.1873441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Eng Technol        ISSN: 0309-1902


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1.  Transient Thermal Characteristics of a Heated Infrared Temperature Sensor for Noncontact Medical Thermometry.

Authors:  Jaehyuk Jeong; Sujin An; Taewan Kim; Wukchul Joung
Journal:  Int J Thermophys       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 2.416

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