| Temporal Artery Thermometer
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In investigation of the validity of the temporal artery area as a temperature meadurement site, serval hundred
subjects were thermographed for observation of the therm al dynamics present, using a high resolution infrared
thermal imaging camera. Examples are presented here in support of the method, as they graphically depict the various
perfusion patterns encountered using the temporal artery method of temperture assessment. An acronym,
Roy G Biv, designates the colors in decending order of heat: |
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VASODILATION
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate vasodilation, as evidenced by the red areas Note the domination of the temporal artery. Vasodilation
is the condition under which the neck and the area behind the ear exhibit the perfusion necessary for the measurement as well
as the temporal artery area, |
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The high rate of perfusion in the neck area is of interest as it allows the area to be used as an alternate temperature measurement
site when the temporal artery area is not easily accessible; for example, in the presence of head trauma, dressings, or excoriation of
forhead conditions normally sustaining a highrate of rfusion |
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| In infants, the normal rate of perfusion is high, evidenced by the large
red area on the infant's head in Figure 3. Both father and infant had just entered from the cold outdoors, accounting for the blue color
of the infrant's nose and ears, and the father's ear and hair. Only a short time inside, it is of interest that the TA area has already
equilbrated, showing no effect from the cold, and in asusstatially shorter tome than would be possible with other temperature measurem
ent sites. This is a significant benefit for emergency medicine and ambulatory care areas where temperatures are frequently taken
immdiately, as a cold environment can eaily mask a fever with other ther mometrymethods. |
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VASOCONSTRICTION
The father in Figure 3 is vasoconstricted, however, there is sufficient perfussion at the temporal artery area to make the measurement,
as evidenced by the neck area. When vasodilation is not present, the perfusion rate behind the ear is too low and variable to give an
accurate an accurate measurement.
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VASODILATION
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate vasodilation, as evidenced by the red areas Note the domination of the temporal artery. Vasodilation
is the condition under which the neck and the area behind the ear exhibit the perfusion necessary for the measurement as well
as the temporal artery area |
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NOROMOTHERMIA
Figures 5 and 6 illustrate normothermia. The expected pattern of symmetry, and variable perfusion pattern in the neck area are
visible on the boy.
A normal pattern of perfussion at the temporal artery is evidenced in the lateral view of the woman. Note the complete absence
of vasible heat at the ears of both subjects and onthe neck area of the woman
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FEVER
The twin girls in Figure 7 illustrate totall different thermal patterns. The twin on the left presented with a noraml 37.2 C(98.9 F)
b ody temperature and feeling fine, but the twin on the right presented with a 39.2 C (102.5 F) fever, and complaining of headache
and a very sore throat. |
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