Core temperature monitoring is mandatory during major surgery. The accurate techniques currently used are invasive, such as artery catheter and oesophagal probe. A new non-invasive cutaneous device, 3M SpotOn, using Zero Heath-Flux method, continuously measure core temperature. This prospective study compare the accuracy of Zero-Heath-Flux to oesophagal temperature (30 patients) and to artery catheter (20 patients) in adult patients during surgery.
Every patients undergoing heavy surgery had their central temperature monitoring, through an arterial catheter if the surgery required it (30 patients in this arm), otherwise the investigators used an oesophagus tube (20 patients). We also monitored every 50 patients with a non-invasive method 3M spot on (Zero-heath-flux technic) in order to measure its fiability and validity during the surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
BOISSON Matthieu
Poitiers, France
temperature monitoring with Zero-Heath-Flux (SpotOn)
Time frame: 1 day
temperature monitoring with oesophagal probe (Coviden)
Time frame: 1 day
temperature monitoring with arterial catheter (PICCO)
Time frame: 1 day
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