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Assessing rectal temperature with a novel non-invasive sensor

机译:用新型非侵入式传感器评估直肠温度

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Athletes, soldiers, and workers who perform intense physical activities under extreme hot conditions might encounter increased physiological thermal strain. Consequently, the increase in body core temperature (T-c) might result in heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Thus, continuously following changes in T-c is of utmost importance. Recently, the Tcore sensor (Drager, Germany), which employs a unique dual-sensor heat flux technology, became commercially available to measure Tc, in a hospital-controlled environment. This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of using the Tcore sensor to accurately monitor rectal temperature (T-re), reflecting T-c, under exercise-heat stress. Thirteen healthy young males completed the study protocol, consisting of 90 min of moderate exercise (walking on a treadmill - 5 km/h, 4% elevation) under controlled hot/dry and hot/wet climatic conditions (30 degrees C/60% rh, 34 degrees C/40% rh, and 40 degrees C/40% rh). Tcore sensors were placed on the forehead and the left wrist. Temperatures from both Tcore sensors were recorded continuously together with T-re using a rectal thermistor. The original algorithm used by the company to estimate T-re from the Tcore sensor was found to be inadequate under the study's conditions and new models for the forehead and the wrist measurements were developed. Nearly 150,000 measurement sets (after filtering) were used to build independent MATLAB software algorithms and test their reliability according to the cross-validation algorithm. Bland-Altman analysis was used to compare between the results obtained by the new models to T-re. The database consisted of a large T-re range (36.5-38.9 degrees C). The mean errors of the models were close to zero, and the mean absolute errors were 0.20 +/- 0.16 degrees C and 0.27 +/- 0.20 degrees C for the forehead and wrist, respectively. 95% of the measurements from the forehead model and 86% from the wrist model were within +/- 0.5 degrees C of T-re, and 78% (forehead) and 64% (wrist) were within +/- 0.3 degrees C. Root Mean Square Deviation (RMSD) values were 0.29 degrees C and 0.40 degrees C for the forehead and wrist models, respectively. The developed models show the feasibility to use the Tcore sensor for assessing T-re under exercise-heat conditions. Furthermore, the sensor was found to be adequate for use on the wrist as well, which might be more practical for use in field conditions.
机译:运动员、士兵和工人在极热条件下进行剧烈体育活动时,可能会遇到更大的生理热应激。因此,身体核心温度(T-c)的升高可能会导致热衰竭和中暑。因此,持续跟踪T-c的变化至关重要。最近,Tcore传感器(德国Drager)采用了独特的双传感器热流技术,可在医院控制的环境中用于测量Tc。本研究旨在评估在运动热应激下,使用Tcore传感器准确监测直肠温度(T-re)的可能性,以反映T-c。13名健康的年轻男性完成了研究方案,包括在受控的热/干和热/湿气候条件(30摄氏度/60%相对湿度、34摄氏度/40%相对湿度和40摄氏度/40%相对湿度)下进行90分钟适度运动(在跑步机上行走-5公里/小时,4%海拔)。t前额和左手腕上安装了核心传感器。使用直肠热敏电阻与T-re一起连续记录两个Tcore传感器的温度。在该研究的条件下,该公司用于从Tcore传感器估算T-re的原始算法被发现不充分,并开发了前额和腕部测量的新模型。使用近150000个测量集(过滤后)构建独立的MATLAB软件算法,并根据交叉验证算法测试其可靠性。Bland Altman分析用于将新模型获得的结果与T-re进行比较。该数据库由一个较大的T-re范围(36.5-38.9摄氏度)组成。模型的平均误差接近于零,前额和手腕的平均绝对误差分别为0.20+/-0.16℃和0.27+/-0.20℃。95%的前额模型测量值和86%的手腕模型测量值在T-re的+/-0.5摄氏度范围内,78%的前额和64%的手腕模型测量值在+/-0.3摄氏度范围内。前额和手腕模型的均方根偏差(RMSD)值分别为0.29摄氏度和0.40摄氏度。开发的模型显示了在运动热条件下使用Tcore传感器评估T-re的可行性。此外,研究发现,该传感器也适用于手腕,在野外条件下可能更实用。

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