Abstract
Introduction: Quick and reliable assessment of acute patients is required for accurate triage. The temperature gradient between core and peripheral temperature could possibly instantly provide information on circulatory status. Methods: Adult medical patients, who did not receive supplementary oxygen, attending two emergency departments, had a thermographic image taken on arrival. The association between 30-day mortality and gradients was tested using logistic regression. Results: 726 patients were studied, median age was 64 years and 14 (1.9%) died within 30 days. There was a significant association between mortality and temperature gradient, comparable to vital signs, age, and clinical intuition. Conclusion: Temperature gradient between nose and eye had an acceptable discriminatory power for 30-day all-cause mortality.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Acute Medicine |
Volume | 20 |
Issue number | 2 |
Pages (from-to) | 89-156 |
ISSN | 1747-4884 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 6. Jun 2021 |
Keywords
- Clinical intuition
- Infrared thermography
- Mortality
- Risk stratification
- Vital signs