An inadequate body temperature in preterm infants influences morbidity and mortality. 1 temporal artery temperature t ta using an infrared temporal artery thermometer model tat 5000 exergen corporation watertown ma. Body temperatures of 99 term and 44 preterm infants were measured at four sites. What constitutes normal temperature in preterm and term infants is still unclear resulting in a wide range of temperatures being accepted as normal. Continuous rectal measurement is a reliable method to measure body temperature but might have adverse effects and is even contraindicated in case of low platelets or necrotising enterocolitis. Low admission temperature is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality in preterm infants1 thermal stability is enhanced by use of polythene bags during stabilisation2 but it has been suggested that this may induce potentially harmful hyperthermia3 we have measured the changes in body temperature during the first 15 minutes after birth in infants stabilised in polythene bags.
Transcutaneous thermometry is reliable for monitoring core body temperature as indicated by rectal temperature in stable preterm infants in a convective incubator. An inadequate body temperature in preterm infants influences morbidity and mortality. Body temperature is commonly measured to confirm the presence or absence of fever. 2 axillary temperature tax using a digital electronic thermometer model mds9656 medline industries mundelein il. Continuous rectal measurement is a reliable method to measure body temperature but might have adverse effects. The nte is best achieved when infants can maintain a core temperature at rest between 365c and 375c.
And 3 rectal temperature t r using a soft flexible vinyl covered thermistor probe model ew 08432 00 cole parmer. The neutral thermal environment nte has been defined as maintenance of the infants temperature with a stable metabolic state along with minimal oxygen and energy expenditure. Core 5 cm beyond the anus with an electronic telethermometer rectum 2 cm with a mercury in glass thermometer axilla and between the skin and mattress. For this research we have used the world health organization who guidelines 1997 for temperature range which is between 365c and 375c. Temperature measurements were performed simultaneously within 2 minutes for each infant using three methods. Temperatures measured at the four sites agreed closely in this group of largely normothermic infants.
Core temperature is generally defined as the temperature measured within the pulmonary artery. Mean daily abdominal temperatures for the four infants ranged from 351c to 369c. Hand temperature was very close to foot temperature in each infant with means ranging from 358c to 368c. Foot temperature means ranged from 353c to 371c. However there remains considerable controversy regarding the most appropriate thermometer and the best anatomical site for temperature measurement.