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Resuscitation | 2010

Non-invasive continuous cerebral temperature monitoring in patients treated with mild therapeutic hypothermia: an observational pilot study.

Andrea Zeiner; Jasper Klewer; Fritz Sterz; Moritz Haugk; Danica Krizanac; Christoph Testori; Heidrun Losert; Shervin Ayati; Michael Holzer

AIM OF THE STUDY To investigate if body temperature as measured with a prototype of a non-invasive continuous cerebral temperature sensor using the zero-heat-flow method to reflect the oesophageal temperature (core temperature) during mild therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest. METHODS In patients over 18 years old with restoration of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest, a temperature sensor that uses the zero-heat-flow principle was placed on the forehead during the periods of cooling and re-warming. This temperature was compared to oesophageal temperature as the primary temperature-monitoring site. To assess agreement, we used the Bland-Altman approach and Lins concordance correlation coefficient. RESULTS From September 2008 to April 2009, data from 19 patients were analysed. The median time from restoration of spontaneous circulation until temperature sensor application was 53min (interquartile range, 31; 96). All sensors were removed when a core temperature of 36 degrees C was reached. These measurements were in agreement with oesophageal temperature measurements. No allergic reaction, rash or other irritation occurred on the skin around or under the probes. Bland-Altman results showed a bias of -0.12 degrees C and 95% limits of agreement of -0.59 and +0.36 degrees C. Lins concordance correlation coefficient was 0.98. CONCLUSIONS Body temperature measurements using a non-invasive continuous cerebral temperature sensor prototype that uses the zero-heat-flow method accurately reflected oesophageal temperature measurements during mild therapeutic hypothermia in patients with restoration of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest.


Archive | 2010

Temperature sensor for body temperature measurement

Jasper Klewer; Amy Oi Mee Cheung; Liesbeth Van Pieterson; Erik P. A. M. Bakkers


Archive | 2010

ZERO HEAT FLUX TEMPERATURE SENSING DEVICE

Jasper Klewer; Amy Oi Mee Cheung


Archive | 2009

Respiratory monitors and monitoring methods

Jasper Klewer; Haris durIic; Teunis Jan Ikkink


Archive | 2009

ZERO HEAT FLUX SENSOR AND METHOD OF USE

Amy Oi Mee Cheung; Jasper Klewer


Archive | 2010

Contact detection device for detecting a physical contact between the contact detection device and an object

Jasper Klewer


Archive | 2010

EARLY EXACERBATION DETECTION USING DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE MOITORING

Amy Oi Mee Cheung; Jasper Klewer; Maryam Atakhorrami


Archive | 2013

An electro- surgical system, an electro - surgical device

Theodoor Jacques Marie Ruers; Gerhardus Wilhelmus Lucassen; Manfred Müller; Jeroen Jan Lambertus Horikx; Waltherus Cornelis Jozef Bierhoff; Jasper Klewer; Der Voort Marjolein Van; Neriman Nicoletta Kahya; Christian Reich


Archive | 2013

Photonic needle system with measurement integration times depending on needle displacement speed

Christian Reich; Rami Nachabe; Jeroen Jan Lambertus Horikx; Arnoldus Theodorus Martinus Hendricus Van Keersop; Robert Johannes Frederik Homan; Nicolaas Jan Noordhoek; Manfred Mueller; Jasper Klewer; Marjolein van der Voort


Archive | 2013

An electro-surgical system, an electro-surgical device, and a method for operating an electro-surgical system

Theodoor Jacques Marie Ruers; Gerhardus Wilhelmus Lucassen; Manfred Müller; Jeroen Jan Lambertus Horikx; Waltherus Cornelis Jozef Bierhoff; Jasper Klewer; Der Voort Marjolein Van; Neriman Nicoletta Kahya; Christian Reich

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