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[Ear thermometry from the otologic viewpoint].

S Holtmann

    Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie
    |March 18, 1999
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Tympanic thermometry (TT) can be inaccurate due to earwax. Removing cerumen significantly increased temperature readings by 0.5 degrees C, highlighting a potential systematic error in body temperature measurement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Otolaryngology
    • Medical Instrumentation
    • Thermometry

    Context:

    • Tympanic thermometry (TT) is a rapid, non-invasive method for measuring body temperature.
    • Previous studies on TT have largely overlooked otological factors, particularly the impact of cerumen.
    • Research has primarily focused on pediatric emergency and office settings.

    Purpose:

    • To systematically investigate the influence of cerumen impaction on the accuracy of tympanic thermometry.
    • To evaluate the change in tympanic temperature readings before and after cerumen removal.

    Summary:

    • Twenty patients with complete auditory canal obstruction by cerumen underwent tympanic thermometry.
    • Temperature readings were significantly higher by 0.5°C after cerumen removal.

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  • This indicates a potential systematic error in TT measurements caused by cerumen.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need to consider cerumen presence when using TT for accurate body temperature assessment.
    • Suggests potential limitations for non-professional users, especially with children.
    • Recommends further otological research to refine TT accuracy and usability.