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https://read.qxmd.com/read/24953087/assessment-of-the-temperature-effect-on-childhood-diarrhea-using-satellite-imagery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwei Xu, Yang Liu, Zongwei Ma, Ghasem Sam Toloo, Wenbiao Hu, Shilu Tong
A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used to quantify the main effect of temperature on emergency department visits (EDVs) for childhood diarrhea in Brisbane from 2001 to 2010. Residual of the model was checked to examine whether there was an added effect due to heat waves. The change over time in temperature-diarrhea relation was also assessed. Both low and high temperatures had significant impact on childhood diarrhea. Heat waves had an added effect on childhood diarrhea, and this effect increased with intensity and duration of heat waves...
2014: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24580961/intelligent-neonatal-monitoring-based-on-a-virtual-thermal-sensor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abbas K Abbas, Steffen Leonhardt
BACKGROUND: Temperature measurement is a vital part of daily neonatal care. Accurate measurements are important for detecting deviations from normal values for both optimal incubator and radiant warmer functioning. The purpose of monitoring the temperature is to maintain the infant in a thermoneutral environmental zone. This physiological zone is defined as the narrow range of environmental temperatures in which the infant maintains a normal body temperature without increasing his or her metabolic rate and thus oxygen consumption...
March 2, 2014: BMC Medical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24441875/hybrid-optical-imaging-technology-for-long-term-remote-monitoring-of-skin-perfusion-and-temperature-behavior
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikolai Blanik, Abbas K Abbas, Boudewijn Venema, Vladimir Blazek, Steffen Leonhardt
Photoplethysmography imaging (PPGI) and infrared thermography imaging (IRTI) are contactless camera-based measurement methods for monitoring a wide range of basic vital parameters. In particular, PPGI enhances the classical contact-based photoplethysmography. Approved evaluation algorithms of the well-established PPG method can easily be adapted for detection of heart rate, heart rate variability, respiration rate (RR), respiratory variability (RV), and vasomotional activity with PPGI. The IRTI method primarily records temperature distribution of the observed object, but information on RR and RV can also be derived from IRTI by analyzing the development of temperature distribution in the nasal region...
January 2014: Journal of Biomedical Optics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24399321/thermoregulation-of-premature-infants-during-and-after-skin-to-skin-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Heimann, A M Ebert, A K Abbas, N Heussen, S Leonhardt, T Orlikowsky
OBJECTIVE: Providing normothermia is an important issue in daily routine care of premature neonates. We recently found with infrared thermography (IRT) a drop in skin temperature of premature babies after they were positioned from skin-to-skin care (SSC) back into the incubator. Since this did not disappear within 10 min, we wanted to find out how long it takes until the baby has fully warmed up after SSC and if the IRT measurements correlate with conventional rectal temperature? STUDY DESIGN: A prospective observational study was undertaken with 5 premature infants [3 male, median gestational age 28 weeks (25-29), median age at study 34 d (28-52), median birth weight 898 g (400-1095), median weight at study 1263 g (790-1465)], temperature was determined with IRT (leg, back, arm, head, upper abdomen; diameter 1 cm, scale 0...
December 2013: Zeitschrift Für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24237678/infrared-thermography-a-non-invasive-tool-to-evaluate-thermal-status-of-neonatal-pigs-based-on-surface-temperature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T S Kammersgaard, J Malmkvist, L J Pedersen
Hypothermia is a major cause of mortality in neonatal pigs. Infrared (IR) thermography is a promising non-invasive method to assess thermal status, but has not been evaluated for use on neonatal pigs from birth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the application of IR thermography as a non-invasive tool to estimate body temperature and assess the thermal status in newborn pigs by (1) estimating the relationship between surface temperature and rectal temperature (RT) in neonatal pigs; and (2) estimating the influence of air temperature (AT), birth weight and the time from birth on the relationship between surface temperature and RT...
December 2013: Animal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23999676/comparison-of-forehead-infrared-thermometry-with-axillary-digital-thermometry-in-neonates
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Ankur Sethi, Dipen Patel, Archana Nimbalkar, Ajay Phatak, Somashekhar Nimbalkar
Fluctuations in core body temperature beyond a narrow range are of concern as they indicate changed homeostasis. Thermoregulation remains a key aspect of neonatal care. New non touch method of measuring temperature may reduce infection rate and discomfort of neonates. Body temperature of neonates admitted in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was measured using axillary digital thermometer and a handheld infrared non touch thermometer. The two methods did not agree well (mean difference = -0.5, 95% limits of agreement: [-2...
December 2013: Indian Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23443261/infrared-thermography-for-detailed-registration-of-thermoregulation-in-premature-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konrad Heimann, Katrin Jergus, Abbas Khudair Abbas, Nicole Heussen, Steffen Leonhardt, Thorsten Orlikowsky
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate skin temperature by using different positions with non-contact infrared thermography (IRT) in multiple body areas of preterm infants for detailed information about temperature regulation and distribution. METHODS: The temperature of ten premature infants (median: 27 weeks; age 36 days; weight 1322 g) was determined via IRT (leg, back, arm, head, upper abdomen; diameter 1 cm, scale 0.00°C), and comparison was made with two conventional sensors...
September 1, 2013: Journal of Perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22731860/a-comparison-of-tympanic-and-rectal-temperatures-in-term-nigerian-neonates
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Chika O Duru, Felix O Akinbami, Adebola E Orimadegun
BACKGROUND: Tympanic thermometry has come as a suitable alternative to traditional thermometry because of its safety and ease of use. However, it is still yet to gain wide acceptance in African settings due to conflicting results on its accuracy, thus rectal thermometry remains the gold standard in the newborn. The aim of this study was to compare tympanic and rectal temperatures in term Nigerian neonates. METHODS: Rectal and tympanic temperatures were measured simultaneously in 300 consecutive term neonates between the ages of 37 and 42 weeks gestation using mercury-in-glass and the Infrared tympanic thermometers respectively...
June 25, 2012: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22580514/group-and-individual-regulation-of-physiology-and-behavior-a-behavioral-thermographic-and-acoustic-study-of-mouse-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Harshaw, Jeffrey R Alberts
The traditional approach to the study of thermoregulation in young animals focuses on the regulatory capacities of individuals, which, for multiparous species, risks ignoring critical aspects of the early developmental niche. Here, we examined the ontogeny of regulatory behavior in C57BL/6 mice, employing simultaneous behavioral, thermographic, and acoustic measures of groups and individual pups. Litters of mice were placed in a chamber on Postnatal Day (PND) 2, 4, or 8, in which the ambient temperature (T(a)) gradually cycled (over 50 min) from warm (36...
July 16, 2012: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22438947/private-heat-for-public-warmth-how-huddling-shapes-individual-thermogenic-responses-of-rabbit-pups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Gilbert, Dominic J McCafferty, Sylvain Giroud, André Ancel, Stéphane Blanc
BACKGROUND: Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (constraining growth and survival) but cooperate for warmth. The aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms by which huddling in altricial infants influences individual heat production and loss, while providing public warmth. Although considered as a textbook example, it is surprising to note that physiological mechanisms underlying huddling are still not fully characterised. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The brown adipose tissue (BAT) contribution to energy output was assessed as a function of the ability of rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) pups to huddle (placed in groups of 6 and 2, or isolated) and of their thermoregulatory capacities (non-insulated before 5 days old and insulated at ca...
2012: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22362422/early-assessment-of-the-efficacy-of-digital-infrared-thermal-imaging-in-pediatric-extremity-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cicero T Silva, Nausheen Naveed, Syed Bokhari, Kenneth E Baker, Lawrence H Staib, Saad M Ibrahim, Karl Muchantef, Thomas R Goodman
Young children or those with intellectual disability with trauma to an extremity often undergo radiographs of the whole limb. The objective of the study was to assess the efficacy of digital infrared thermal images (DITI) in pediatric extremity trauma. We hypothesized fractures to be associated with local hyperthermia, detectable with DITI, which could direct focused radiographs. In this exploratory study, patients seen over a 2-month period in a pediatric emergency department for limb trauma were included if an extremity radiograph was taken on the same day...
June 2012: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22243660/neonatal-non-contact-respiratory-monitoring-based-on-real-time-infrared-thermography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abbas K Abbas, Konrad Heimann, Katrin Jergus, Thorsten Orlikowsky, Steffen Leonhardt
BACKGROUND: Monitoring of vital parameters is an important topic in neonatal daily care. Progress in computational intelligence and medical sensors has facilitated the development of smart bedside monitors that can integrate multiple parameters into a single monitoring system. This paper describes non-contact monitoring of neonatal vital signals based on infrared thermography as a new biomedical engineering application. One signal of clinical interest is the spontaneous respiration rate of the neonate...
2011: Biomedical Engineering Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22160156/assessment-of-radiant-temperature-in-a-closed-incubator
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Pauline Décima, Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard, Amandine Pelletier, Laurent Ghyselen, Stéphane Delanaud, Loïc Dégrugilliers, Frédéric Telliez, Véronique Bach, Jean-Pierre Libert
In closed incubators, radiative heat loss (R) which is assessed from the mean radiant temperature (Tr) accounts for 40-60% of the neonate's total heat loss. In the absence of a benchmark method to calculate Tr--often considered to be the same as the air incubator temperature-errors could have a considerable impact on the thermal management of neonates. We compared Tr using two conventional methods (measurement with a black-globe thermometer and a radiative "view factor" approach) and two methods based on nude thermal manikins (a simple, schematic design from Wheldon and a multisegment, anthropometric device developed in our laboratory)...
August 2012: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21786516/-thermal-comfort-in-preterm-babies-infra-red-colour-thermography-findings-preliminary-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ewa Musialik-Swietlińska, Katarzyna Wojaczyńska-Stanek, Janusz Swietliński, Robert Koprowski, Robert Krawczyk, Klaudiusz Bober
OBJECTIVE: To assess the thermal comfort of clinically stable neonates with normal body temperature by using infra-red colour thermography (THY). MATERIAL AND METHODS: 32 babies were enrolled in the study. The axillary temperature was maintained in the range 36.6-37.0 degrees C and the air temperature in the incubator remained within the neutral range according to Hey and Katz. Temperature distribution was measured by THY The abdomen and foot skin temperature, as well as the difference between both parameters were recorded...
January 2011: Medycyna Wieku Rozwojowego
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21630179/baby-sleeping-bag-and-conventional-bedding-conditions-comparative-investigations-by-infrared-thermography
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
W Sauseng, R Kerbl, S Thaller, M Hanzer, H Zotter
BACKGROUND: Thermal stress is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Recently, baby sleeping bags have been recommended as a preventive measure against SIDS. The aim of this study was to describe in which way the use of baby sleeping bags might influence thermoregulation of sleeping infants and maybe the incidence of SIDS. METHODS: Body surface temperature was recorded by use of infrared thermography in 15 infants (median age 49 days). Recordings were done twice: after sleeping for 60 min under a blanket and after sleeping for 60 min in a baby sleeping bag...
September 2011: Klinische Pädiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21586499/thermoregulation-and-thermography-in-neonatal-physiology-and-disease
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin B Knobel, Bob D Guenther, Henry E Rice
INTRODUCTION: Infrared thermal imaging, or thermography, is a technique used to measure body surface temperature in the study of thermoregulation. Researchers are beginning to use this novel methodology to study cancer, peripheral vascular disease, and wound management. METHODS: The authors tested the feasibility of using an FLIR SC640 uncooled, infrared camera to measure body temperature in neonates housed in heated, humid incubators. The authors examined thermograms to analyze distributions between central and peripheral body temperature in extremely low birth weight infants...
July 2011: Biological Research for Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21515982/evaluation-of-an-infrared-thermal-detection-system-for-fever-recognition-during-the-h1n1-influenza-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela L Hewlett, Andre C Kalil, Rahman A Strum, Wesley G Zeger, Philip W Smith
Infrared thermal detection systems (ITDSs) have been utilized in several countries to screen for fever in travelers. Since fever screening with an ITDS is rapid and noninvasive, this technology may be useful as an infection control measure in clinical settings during a pandemic.
May 2011: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21285659/accuracy-of-temporal-artery-thermometry-in-neonatal-intensive-care-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gail Lee, Diane Flannery-Bergey, Kris Randall-Rollins, Diane Curry, Sandra Rowe, Megan Teague, Cynthia Tuininga, Sharon Schroeder
PURPOSE: To determine the accuracy of temporal artery and axillary temperatures and the discomfort level of stable neonates during temperature measurement. SUBJECTS: Convenience sample of neonates between the ages of 32 and 40 weeks' gestation cared for in an isolette or crib. DESIGN: A method-comparison design was used to compare different methods for noninvasive temperature monitoring (infra-red temporal artery; axillary electronic) to core body temperatures (indwelling rectal probe)...
February 2011: Advances in Neonatal Care: Official Journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21245075/a-comparison-of-different-methods-of-temperature-measurements-in-sick-newborns
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Sinan Uslu, Hamus Ozdemir, Ali Bulbul, Serdar Comert, Fatih Bolat, Emrah Can, Asiye Nuhoglu
We aimed to compare the accuracy of digital axillary thermometer (DAT), rectal glass mercury thermometer (RGMT), infrared tympanic thermometer (ITT) and infrared forehead skin thermometer (IFST) measurements with traditional axillary glass mercury thermometer (AGMT) for intermittent temperature measurement in sick newborns. A prospective, descriptive and comparative study in which five different types of thermometer readings were performed sequentially for 3 days. A total of 1989 measurements were collected from 663 newborns...
December 2011: Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20530071/a-comparison-of-cooling-methods-used-in-therapeutic-hypothermia-for-perinatal-asphyxia
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Nicholas Hoque, Ela Chakkarapani, Xun Liu, Marianne Thoresen
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare cooling methods during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) for moderate or severe perinatal asphyxia with regard to temperature and hemodynamic stability. METHODS: A total of 73 newborns received TH in our center between 1999 and 2009 by 4 methods: (1) selective head cooling with mild systemic hypothermia by using cap (SHC; n = 20); (2) whole-body cooling with mattress manually controlled (WBCmc; n = 23); (3) whole-body cooling with body wrap servo-controlled (WBCsc; n = 28); and (4) whole-body cooling with water-filled gloves (n = 2)...
July 2010: Pediatrics
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