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BMC Emergency Medicine
Body temperature measurement in ambulance: a challenge of 21-st century?
Tomasz Darocha1  Tomasz Sanak2  Robert Gałązkowski3  Paweł Podsiadło4  Sylweriusz Kosiński5 
[1] Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Medical University of Silesia;Department of Disaster Medicine and Emergency Care, Jagiellonian University Medical College;Department of Emergency Medical Services, Medical University of Warsaw;Department of Emergency Medicine, Jan Kochanowski University;Faculty of Health Sciences, Jagiellonian University Medical College;
关键词: Core temperature;    Thermometer;    Diagnose hypothermia;    Accidental hypothermia;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12873-019-0261-2
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Some crucial decisions in treatment of hypothermic patients are closely linked to core body temperature. They concern modification of resuscitation algorithms and choosing the target hospital. Under- as well as over-estimation of a patient’s temperature may limit his chances for survival. Only thermometers designed for core temperature measurement can serve as a guide in such decision making. The aim of the study was to assess whether ambulance teams are equipped properly to measure core temperature. Methods A survey study was conducted in collaboration with the Health Ministry in April 2018. Questionnaires regarding the model, number, and year of production of thermometers were sent to each pre-hospital unit of the National Emergency Medical System in Poland. Results A total of 1523 ground ambulances are equipped with 1582 thermometers. 53.57% are infrared-based ear thermometers, 23.02% are infrared-based surface thermometers, and 20.13% are conventional medical thermometers. Only 3.28% of devices are able to measure core body temperature. Most of analyzed thermometers (91.4%) are not allowed to operate in ambient temperature below 10 °C. Conclusions There are only 3.28% of ground ambulances that are able to follow precisely international guidelines regarding a patient’s core body temperature. A light, reliable thermometer designed to measure core temperature in pre-hospital conditions is needed.

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