Purpose. To describe within- and between-subject mean differences between and among temperature sites (oral, axilla, PA) and instruments. Methods. A convenience sample (N= 35) of volunteering, adult ( 18 years), 1st-day postcardiac surgery inpatients was obtained. Temperature-sensing instruments included Geratherm DataTherm and SolarTherm, and Abbott Opticath fiber optic PA catheters. For 21 min, simultaneous temperature readings (°C) at 4 temperature sites with 3 thermometry devices were monitored. Results. Mean difference at 21 min PA and between DataTherm axilla and PA = 0.72 °C (SD 0.30); between PAand SolarTherm oral=0.62 °C (SD0.34); and between PA and SolarTherm axilla = 0.46 °C (SD 0.16). Temperature levels were not a factor relative to difference scores between study and reference devices. Conclusions. Both test devices, SolarTherm (an intermittent-use device) and DataTherm (a temperature monitoring device), performed well, and correlated strongly with PA temperature assesments. |