Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections

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Autor(a) principal: Silvah,José Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lima,Cristiane Maria Mártires de, Unamuno,Maria do Rosário Del Lama de, Schetino,Marco Antônio Alves, Schetino,Luana Pereira Leite, Fassini,Priscila Giácomo, Brandão,Camila Fernanda Costa e Cunha Moraes, Basile-Filho,Anibal, Cunha,Selma Freire Carvalho da, Marchini,Julio Sergio
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective To evaluate if body surface temperature close to the central venous catheter insertion area is different when patients develop catheter-related bloodstream infections.Methods Observational cross-sectional study. Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, 3 consecutive measurements of body surface temperature were collected from 39 patients with central venous catheter on the following sites: nearby the catheter insertion area or totally implantable catheter reservoir, the equivalent contralateral region (without catheter), and forehead of the same subject.Results A total of 323 observations were collected. Respectively, both in male and female patients, disregarding the occurrence of infection, the mean temperature on the catheter area minus that on the contralateral region (mean ± standard deviation: -0.3±0.6°C versus-0.2±0.5ºC; p=0.36), and the mean temperature on the catheter area minus that on the forehead (mean ± standard deviation: -0.2±0.5°C versus-0.1±0.5ºC; p=0.3) resulted in negative values. Moreover, in infected patients, higher values were obtained on the catheter area (95%CI: 36.6-37.5ºC versus 36.3-36.5ºC; p<0.01) and by temperature subtractions: catheter area minus contralateral region (95%CI: -0.17 - +0.33ºC versus -0.33 - -0.20ºC; p=0.02) and catheter area minus forehead (95%CI: -0.02 - +0.55ºC versus-0.22 - -0.10ºC; p<0.01).Conclusion Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections had higher temperature values both around catheter insertion area and in the subtraction of the temperatures on the contralateral and forehead regions from those on the catheter area.
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spelling Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infectionsCentral venous cathetersCatheter-related infectionsThermometryInfrared raysEarly diagnosisIntensive careObjective To evaluate if body surface temperature close to the central venous catheter insertion area is different when patients develop catheter-related bloodstream infections.Methods Observational cross-sectional study. Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, 3 consecutive measurements of body surface temperature were collected from 39 patients with central venous catheter on the following sites: nearby the catheter insertion area or totally implantable catheter reservoir, the equivalent contralateral region (without catheter), and forehead of the same subject.Results A total of 323 observations were collected. Respectively, both in male and female patients, disregarding the occurrence of infection, the mean temperature on the catheter area minus that on the contralateral region (mean ± standard deviation: -0.3±0.6°C versus-0.2±0.5ºC; p=0.36), and the mean temperature on the catheter area minus that on the forehead (mean ± standard deviation: -0.2±0.5°C versus-0.1±0.5ºC; p=0.3) resulted in negative values. Moreover, in infected patients, higher values were obtained on the catheter area (95%CI: 36.6-37.5ºC versus 36.3-36.5ºC; p<0.01) and by temperature subtractions: catheter area minus contralateral region (95%CI: -0.17 - +0.33ºC versus -0.33 - -0.20ºC; p=0.02) and catheter area minus forehead (95%CI: -0.02 - +0.55ºC versus-0.22 - -0.10ºC; p<0.01).Conclusion Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections had higher temperature values both around catheter insertion area and in the subtraction of the temperatures on the contralateral and forehead regions from those on the catheter area.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082015000300364einstein (São Paulo) v.13 n.3 2015reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/S1679-45082015AO3397info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilvah,José HenriqueLima,Cristiane Maria Mártires deUnamuno,Maria do Rosário Del Lama deSchetino,Marco Antônio AlvesSchetino,Luana Pereira LeiteFassini,Priscila GiácomoBrandão,Camila Fernanda Costa e Cunha MoraesBasile-Filho,AnibalCunha,Selma Freire Carvalho daMarchini,Julio Sergioeng2015-10-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082015000300364Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2015-10-13T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
title Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
spellingShingle Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
Silvah,José Henrique
Central venous catheters
Catheter-related infections
Thermometry
Infrared rays
Early diagnosis
Intensive care
title_short Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
title_full Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
title_fullStr Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
title_full_unstemmed Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
title_sort Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
author Silvah,José Henrique
author_facet Silvah,José Henrique
Lima,Cristiane Maria Mártires de
Unamuno,Maria do Rosário Del Lama de
Schetino,Marco Antônio Alves
Schetino,Luana Pereira Leite
Fassini,Priscila Giácomo
Brandão,Camila Fernanda Costa e Cunha Moraes
Basile-Filho,Anibal
Cunha,Selma Freire Carvalho da
Marchini,Julio Sergio
author_role author
author2 Lima,Cristiane Maria Mártires de
Unamuno,Maria do Rosário Del Lama de
Schetino,Marco Antônio Alves
Schetino,Luana Pereira Leite
Fassini,Priscila Giácomo
Brandão,Camila Fernanda Costa e Cunha Moraes
Basile-Filho,Anibal
Cunha,Selma Freire Carvalho da
Marchini,Julio Sergio
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silvah,José Henrique
Lima,Cristiane Maria Mártires de
Unamuno,Maria do Rosário Del Lama de
Schetino,Marco Antônio Alves
Schetino,Luana Pereira Leite
Fassini,Priscila Giácomo
Brandão,Camila Fernanda Costa e Cunha Moraes
Basile-Filho,Anibal
Cunha,Selma Freire Carvalho da
Marchini,Julio Sergio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Central venous catheters
Catheter-related infections
Thermometry
Infrared rays
Early diagnosis
Intensive care
topic Central venous catheters
Catheter-related infections
Thermometry
Infrared rays
Early diagnosis
Intensive care
description Objective To evaluate if body surface temperature close to the central venous catheter insertion area is different when patients develop catheter-related bloodstream infections.Methods Observational cross-sectional study. Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, 3 consecutive measurements of body surface temperature were collected from 39 patients with central venous catheter on the following sites: nearby the catheter insertion area or totally implantable catheter reservoir, the equivalent contralateral region (without catheter), and forehead of the same subject.Results A total of 323 observations were collected. Respectively, both in male and female patients, disregarding the occurrence of infection, the mean temperature on the catheter area minus that on the contralateral region (mean ± standard deviation: -0.3±0.6°C versus-0.2±0.5ºC; p=0.36), and the mean temperature on the catheter area minus that on the forehead (mean ± standard deviation: -0.2±0.5°C versus-0.1±0.5ºC; p=0.3) resulted in negative values. Moreover, in infected patients, higher values were obtained on the catheter area (95%CI: 36.6-37.5ºC versus 36.3-36.5ºC; p<0.01) and by temperature subtractions: catheter area minus contralateral region (95%CI: -0.17 - +0.33ºC versus -0.33 - -0.20ºC; p=0.02) and catheter area minus forehead (95%CI: -0.02 - +0.55ºC versus-0.22 - -0.10ºC; p<0.01).Conclusion Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections had higher temperature values both around catheter insertion area and in the subtraction of the temperatures on the contralateral and forehead regions from those on the catheter area.
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