H. Karlsson et al., EVALUATION OF METHODS FOR MEASUREMENT OF REGIONAL SKIN TEMPERATURE AND HEAT-FLOW IN NEONATES, Acta paediatrica, 84(6), 1995, pp. 599-603
A reliable method for measurement of regional heat loss is a prerequis
ite for studies of heat loss in the neonate with different clothing an
d under varying environmental conditions. In the present study we eval
uated methods for measuring regional skin temperature and regional dry
heat loss in neonates, and specifically the influence of contact sens
ors applied to the skin surface. A modified incubator with controlled
climate conditions was used as the climate chamber. The operative temp
erature was measured continuously with a black globe thermometer. Skin
temperature was recorded with small-mass contact sensors and their in
fluence on skin temperature was verified by simultaneous measurement w
ith an infrared camera. The correlation was 0.99 and 1 SD within 0.3 d
egrees C from the line of identity. The influence of the regional heat
flow meter on skin temperature was also checked with an infrared came
ra and was found to be neglible.