Detection of body temperature with infrared thermography: accuracy in detection of fever.

Volume: 18 Suppl 3, Pages: 31 - 4
Published: Aug 1, 2012
Abstract
1. Infrared thermography (IRT) for detecting body temperature is less accurate in women, elderly people, and those with fever. 2. The core temperature significantly but weakly correlates to the IRT temperatures obtained from frontal and lateral of the face, and the forehead. 3. Among the three areas, the forehead IRT temperature showed the largest discrepancy and poorest correlation with the core temperature. 4. If IRT is used, the lateral...
Paper Details
Title
Detection of body temperature with infrared thermography: accuracy in detection of fever.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
18 Suppl 3
Pages
31 - 4
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