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   CORRELATION OF AXILLARY TEMPERATURE WITH RECTAL TEMPERATURE IN CLINICALLY UNSTABLE NEONATES  
   
نویسنده Ahmad Irshad ,Khan Qamar Ali ,Iqbal Hamid ,Khattak Khushal Khan ,Rehman Habibur
منبع journal of postgraduate medical institute - 2012 - دوره : 26 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:242 -247
چکیده    Objectives: to test the hypothesis that axillary temperature may not correlate well with rectal temperaturein unstable neonates and to compare the predictive value of axillary temperature recording in unstableneonates with that of healthy neonates.methodology: this cross-sectional and analytical study. neonates from birth till the age of one month wereincluded in the study. axillary temperature and rectal temperature were recorded upon arrival to the unit,using digital thermometers.results: at arrival, 109 neonates were categorized as stable and 117 as unstable. there were nostatistically significant differences in their demographic data such as gender, gestational age, postnatal ageand weight of the neonates in the two groups. over all mean axillary temperature was 97.020f (sd±2.5)and mean rectal temperature was 97.990f (sd±2.21). the overall correlation between the axillary andrectal temperature was 0.632 (p<0.001). a significant difference (p-value <0.001) in the pearsoncorrelation (r) between axillary and rectal temperature recording in the two groups was found. asignificant difference was also observed in regression lines between the two groups.conclusions: axillary temperature measurement is not a reliable method of documenting the arrivaltemperature in clinically unstable neonates.
کلیدواژه Hypothermia ,Correlation ,Axillary temperature ,rectal temperature.
آدرس Khyber Teaching Hospital, Department of Child Health, Pakistan, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Department of Child Health, Pakistan, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Department of Child Health, Pakistan, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Department of Child Health, Pakistan, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Department of Child Health, Pakistan
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