Agreement between three noninvasive temperature monitoring devices during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean delivery: a prospective observational study
DO Vawda, Christopher King, L du Toit, RA Dyer, NJ Masuku, DG Bishop

TL;DR
This study compares three temperature monitoring devices during spinal anesthesia for caesarean deliveries and finds poor agreement between them.
Contribution
The study evaluates the agreement of noninvasive temperature monitors during spinal anesthesia, revealing clinically significant discrepancies.
Findings
Hypothermia occurred in 67% of patients during spinal anesthesia.
Agreement between temperature monitoring devices exceeded clinically acceptable limits of ±0.5°C.
Error grid analysis showed substantial clinical disagreement between the devices.
Abstract
Hypothermia during obstetric spinal anaesthesia is a common and important problem, yet temperature monitoring is often not performed due to the lack of a suitable, cost-effective monitor. This study aimed to compare a noninvasive core temperature monitor with two readily available peripheral temperature monitors during obstetric spinal anaesthesia. We undertook a prospective observational study including elective and emergency caesarean deliveries, to determine the agreement between affordable reusable surface temperature monitors (Welch Allyn SureTemp® Plus oral thermometer and the Braun 3-in-1 No Touch infrared thermometer) and the Dräger T-core© (using dual-sensor heat flux technology), in detecting thermoregulatory changes during obstetric spinal anaesthesia. Predetermined clinically relevant limits of agreement (LOA) were set at ± 0.5 °C. We included 166 patients in our analysis.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThermal Regulation in Medicine · Infrared Thermography in Medicine · Anesthesia and Pain Management
