Experience Using a Forehead Continuous Deep Temperature Monitoring System During Air Evacuation.
Air Med J
; 40(1): 79-80, 2021.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
The present study describes the utility of a forehead continuous deep temperature monitoring system by the staff members of a doctor helicopter (DH).METHODS:
A questionnaire survey was performed for all flight doctors who had used this system during transportation by the DH to assess its merits and demerits.RESULTS:
The major benefits of this system were its easy usability, disposable nature, low labor cost, continuous demonstration of the deep temperature in a prehospital setting, and low invasiveness. However, drawbacks of this system include its cost; need for a power supply; need for a few minutes for calibration to obtain stable results of temperature, making it impossible to verify the effects of intervention for body temperature during a short flight; and lack of a detachable measuring pad for the forehead when a patient has an injury on the face or head and hyperhidrosis. In addition, the system's attached cables may hamper medical interventions.CONCLUSION:
We reported the experience of DH staff using a forehead continuous deep temperature monitoring system in the prehospital setting. Further studies will be required to determine the indications for using such a system in the prehospital setting.
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2021
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