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Temperature Monitoring in Cardiac Surgery: Agreement Between Different Clinical Methods

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Observational study to compare core temperatures obtained by 6 methods in patients undergoing cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Infrared Thermography for the Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Pain

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This study sought to evaluate the vasomotor response in the pain referral area of healthy individuals, performing the same procedure with and without the experience of delayed onset muscle soreness.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Study to Validate Comparability of an Infrared Thermographic Camera Versus Oral, Forehead, and...

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The primary objective of this study is to determine if the Infrared Cameras, Inc (ICI) FMX 400 infrared (IR) Class 1 infrared thermal camera (IRT) system is comparable to oral, forehead, and ear thermometers for determining human body temperature.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Accuracy of the New Monitor of Temperature in Comparison With the Consecrated...

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This study compares the use of the "SPOT ON" thermometer with the oral, esophageal in participants submitted to general and the oral thermometer to spinal anesthesia, from the pre op, intra and post op stages, evaluating the accuracy of this new monitor against the already consecrated one by literature. The Investigators will analyze in three different types of anesthesia (general, spinal and pediatric population).

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Prizma Device Temperature Measurement

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The purpose of the study is to evaluate the temperature measurements by the Prizma device.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Temperature Monitoring In Brain Trauma

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This prospective observational study is designed to investigate the relationship between brain temperature, axillary temperature, rectal temperature, and bladder temperature of postoperative patients with brain trauma, and the relationship between brain temperature and prognosis. This study is conducted based on the following important assumptions. First, brain temperature of postoperative patients with brain trauma should be higher than the axillary temperature, rectal temperature and bladder temperature. Second, the consistency of brain temperature and bladder temperature is better than the consistency of brain temperature and axillary temperature, as well as that of brain temperature and rectal temperature. Third, brain temperature can help clinicians to predict the prognosis of patients with brain trauma. Therefore, brain temperature monitoring is significant in postoperative intensive care and treatment of patients with brain trauma.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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