Nurses Say Accuracy Proven Through More Clinical Studies is Most Important Factor When Choosing Thermometer

| January 15, 2014

Exergen TemporalScanner(TM) Thermometer's Accuracy Supported by Largest Body of Published Clinical Studies

WATERTOWN, Mass., Jan. 15, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A new survey of nurse managers and staff nurses reveals that more than half of nurses deem accuracy proven through more clinical studies as the highest consideration when deciding what thermometer to use in their work setting. This finding mirrors research indicating that consumers also consider more clinical studies supporting accuracy as the top criterion when making a thermometer purchase.

According to more than 50 peer-reviewed published clinical studies, the Exergen TemporalScanner is proven to be at least as accurate as other thermometry methods commonly used in hospitals. The survey revealed that temporal artery thermometry has extremely high awareness among nurses, with the vast majority (86 percent) indicating they are aware of temporal artery thermometers. Nearly half of all nurses (44.6 percent) use a TemporalScanner at work or home.

According to nurses surveyed, 37 percent said the second biggest influence in their thermometry choice was physician recommendation. Nurses ranked “used in more hospitals than any other thermometer” third (34 percent) in terms of influence.

“With proven accuracy and physicians' recommendation being nurses' main influencers, theTemporalScanner becomes their logical choice. Its accuracy is proven across a wide range of clinical settings and it is the number one recommended thermometer by pediatricians,” said Dr. Francesco Pompei, CEO of Exergen Corporation. “We've made significant inroads with the TemporalScanner since we introduced it more than ten years ago, and know that its accuracy, convenience and reliability all contribute to its wide and ever increasing preference.”

The survey was conducted through AllNurses.com, a website devoted to topics of interest to nurses. According to a recent Gallup Survey, the public continues to rate nurses as the most trusted profession, based on their honesty and ethical standards.

Exergen markets two models of the TemporalScanner thermometer: a professional version thermometer for medical use (doctors' offices, hospitals, and nurses), and a consumer model thermometer for home use

sold in major retailers including Walmart, Target, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Costco, Babies “R” Us, Toys “R” Us, Kroger and BJ's. More than one billion temperatures are taken each year with the TemporalScanner. It is used in thousands of hospitals, clinics, and pediatricians' offices in the country, as well as in millions of homes. For the third year in a row, it is the number-one-selling retail thermometer. The published studies supporting the Exergen thermometer accuracy cover all ages, from preterm infants to geriatrics and all care areas from hospitals to homes.

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