Investigation of Non-invasive Continuous Body Temperature Measurements in a Clinical Setting Using an Adhesive Axillary Thermometer (SteadyTemp®)
Since the human body reacts to a variety of different diseases with elevated body temperature, measurement of body temperature remains relevant in clinical practice. The absolute temperature value for fever definition is still arbitrary and depends on the measuring site, as well as underlying diseas...
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Main Authors: | Johannes Boyer (Author), Jakob Eckmann (Author), Karl Strohmayer (Author), Werner Koele (Author), Moritz Federspiel (Author), Michael Schenk (Author), Gregor Weiss (Author), Robert Krause (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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