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Accuracy of the Draeger Dual-sensor Temperature Measurement System in The Perioperative Period
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Draeger double-sensor, Esophageal stethoscope temperature sensor, and 1 other intervention for Hypothermia; Anesthesia. Completed, enrolled 56 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Our primary hypothesis is that the Draeger dual-sensor temperature monitoring system, used at the forehead, is sufficiently accurate compared to tympanic, bladder or esophageal temperature and oral temperature for routine clinical use during hypothermic conditions, as well as during fever.
Study Details
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Interventions
The sensor will be attached to the patient's forehead with adhesive tape, and a small amount of contact gel will be applied between sensor and skin.
Esophageal temperature is measured by sensors incorporated into an esophageal stethoscope during the surgery.
Urinary bladder temperature is measured via a sensor incorporated into a Foley catheter during the surgery