Neutropenic fever is a medical emergency in patients (pts) undergoing intensive chemotherapy or stem cell transplant (SCT). Early detection of fever allows for prompt infectious work up and initiation of broad spectrum antibiotics.
Read moreConclusion: The analysis indicates TempTraq® measurements are in agreement with Pulmonary Artery Catheter temperature measurements and the precision of the two methods are not significantly different.
Read moreEarly detection of fever and prompt use of broad-spectrum antibiotics is crucial in neutropenic patients (pts). Therefore, a continuous real time method of body temperature measurement may serve as a clinical decision support tool to improve outcomes.
Read moreCurrent standard of care (SOC) includes episodic monitoring of temperature in hospitalized patients, which may delay fever detection. Therefore, continuous real-time body temperature measurement may detect fever prior to the current SOC.
Read moreTempTraq® Wearable, Bluetooth Patch Measures Temperature Continuously, Detecting Fevers Faster and More Consistently than Episodic Body Temperature Monitoring
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