Core and peripheral temperature as a marker for sepsis in the preterm infant
Smith, Jacqueline, Alcock, Gary, Monk, Barbara, and Jones, Rhondda (2022) Core and peripheral temperature as a marker for sepsis in the preterm infant. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 28 (5). pp. 340-343.
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Abstract
Aim: the aim of this contemporary paper is to try and demonstrate that infants who are born prematurely, before 32 weeks’ gestation, react to sepsis by widening the gradient between core (oesophageal) and peripheral (foot) temperature.
Design: Exploratory descriptive, non-experimental observational prospective study on infants born at or before 32 weeks’ gestation, admitted to the neonatal intensive care.
Method: All infants born at or before 32 weeks’ gestation, admitted to the NICU, received parental consent were enrolled in the study.
Conclusion: Inconclusive results. Although this study does not show any significant differences between core and peripheral temperature, discussing issues which were raised whilst conducting the study may have some benefits to other researchers. The study would have continued, giving us a larger cohort of infants if Philips had not discontinued the manufacturing of the InnerSense oesophageal temperature probe.
Item ID: | 70628 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1878-089X |
Keywords: | Core, Oesophageal, Peripheral, Premature, Sepsis, Temperature |
Copyright Information: | © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Neonatal Nurses Association. |
Date Deposited: | 01 Jun 2022 01:38 |
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