Comparison between rectal and body surface temperature in dogs by the calibrated infrared thermometer

被引:22
作者
Cugmas, Blaz [1 ]
Susteric, Primoz [2 ]
Gorenjec, Nina Ruzic [3 ]
Plavec, Tanja [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Latvia, Inst Atom Phys & Spect, Biophoton Lab, 19 Raina Blvd, LV-1586 Riga, Latvia
[2] Primavet Vet Clin, 38 Ptujska Rd, SI-2327 Race, Slovenia
[3] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Med, Inst Biostat & Med Informat, 2 Vrassov Sq, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
[4] Univ Ljubljana, Vet Fac, Small Anim Clin, 60 Gerbiceva Str, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
[5] Small Anim Vet Hosp Hofheim, 7 Katharina Kemmpler St, DE-65719 Hofheim, Germany
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Body surface temperature; Dog; Infrared thermometer; Health status; Rectal temperature; TYMPANIC MEMBRANE; AURICULAR TEMPERATURE; DAILY RHYTHMICITY; PULMONARY-ARTERY; AXILLARY; ACCURACY; STRESS; CORE;
D O I
10.1016/j.vas.2020.100120
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Because dogs tolerate conventional rectal temperature measurements poorly, a calibrated infrared thermometer was tested for assessing canine body surface temperature. Body surface temperature of 204 dogs was estimated on various sites (digit, snout, axilla, eye, gum, inguinal region, and anal verge). Having rectal temperature as the gold standard, temperature difference, Spearman's correlation coefficient, hyperthermia and hypothermia detection sensitivity and specificity, and stress response score was calculated for each measurement site. Although the canine body surface temperature was considerably lower than the rectal temperature, there was a moderate correlation between both temperatures. Spearman's coefficients were 0.60 (p < 0.001) for the inguinal region with a single operator and 0.50 (p < 0.001) for the gum with multiple operators. Measurement site on the gum additionally guaranteed hyperthermia detection sensitivity and specificity up to 90.0% (95% CI: [66.7 100]) and 78.6% (95% CI: [71.6 85.2]), respectively. Measurements with the infrared thermometer provoked a statistically significant lower stress response (mean stress scores between 1.89 and 2.48/5) compared to the contact rectal measurements (stress score of 3.06/5). To conclude, the correct body surface temperature measurement should include a calibrated thermometer, reliable sampling, and the control of external factors such as ambient temperature influence. The transformation of body surface temperature to the recognized rectal temperature interval allows more straightforward data interpretation. The gum temperature exhibited the best clinical potential since the differences to rectal temperatures were below 1 degrees C, and hyperthermia was detected with the sensitivity of up to 90%.
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