Exergen’s Temporal Artery Thermometer Causes Less Fussiness and Crying from Babies
Babies Exhibit Less Fussiness and Crying with the TAT
A new study published in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, Neonatal Nursing1 shows that Exergen temporal artery temperature measurements are as accurate as axillary temperature measurements in low-birth-weight neonates in the NICU. The study further affirms that nurses spent less time measuring with temporal thermometers than with the axillary method and that the infants’ prognosis benefited from a decrease in noxious stimuli. The study was conducted across a Level III NICU in the Central/Southeastern United States.
Sixty-eight neonates born between 28 weeks and 36 weeks post-menstrual age cared for in incubators or open cribs were randomly assigned to temperature measurements (axillary followed by temporal artery), which were taken once during the day shift and once during the night shift. Behavioral states of the infants were assessed before, during and after temperature measurement.
Temporal Scanner Forehead Thermometer
Each nurse in the study was trained on the use of the TemporalScanner forehead thermometer through an educational video provided by Exergen, which is important to instruct the end user about the product, and in this case, acclimating the thermometer to the neonate’s individual environment before measurement.
“These study results confirm the importance of a gentle non-invasive thermometry method in the care of highly vulnerable preterm infants. Other thermometry methods disturb the baby. This can lead to poorer prognoses for a healthy start to life.” said Francesco Pompei, Ph.D., CEO of Exergen Corporation. “Temperature measurement in neonates should be quick, gentle, and non-invasive. The Exergen TemporalScanner’s accuracy is backed up by more than peer-reviewed web published clinical studies. This sets it apart from other thermometers, and providing a more comfortable and accurate choice over other temperature methods.”
About Exergen Corporation
Exergen manufactures and markets two series of the Temporal Scanner thermometer: a professional version for hospitals and clinics, and a consumer thermometer for home use sold in major retailers nationwide. More than two billion temperatures are taken each year with Temporal Scanners. Used in thousands of hospitals and clinics across the country. Temporal Scanners are the #1 preference of pediatricians, #1 preference of nurses, and #1 selling retail thermometer. The Exergen Temporal Scanner’s accuracy is supported by more than 70 peer-reviewed published studies. These cover all ages from preterm infants to geriatrics and all care areas from hospitals to homes.
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