2021
DOI: 10.1111/jce.15018
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Further mechanistic evidence against luminal esophageal temperature monitoring?

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“…However, measuring the oesophagus is more difficult in patients receiving regional or controlled anaesthesia, as well as in those who are recovering from surgery. Except in the case of severe thermal disturbances, CTs may be calculated with acceptable precision from near-core observations taken near the core [ 25 27 ]. The application of a liquid-crystal temperature strip to the forehead is another popular method of thermal monitoring.…”
Section: Temperature Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, measuring the oesophagus is more difficult in patients receiving regional or controlled anaesthesia, as well as in those who are recovering from surgery. Except in the case of severe thermal disturbances, CTs may be calculated with acceptable precision from near-core observations taken near the core [ 25 27 ]. The application of a liquid-crystal temperature strip to the forehead is another popular method of thermal monitoring.…”
Section: Temperature Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%