Journal of Nepal Health Research Council (Dec 2021)

A Comparative Study on the Recording of Temperature by Thermo- Graphic Camera, Thermal Gun and Digital Clinical Thermometer in a Tertiary Hospital of Nepal

  • Anil Poudyal,
  • Meghnath Dhimal ,
  • Ram prasad Rimal ,
  • Laxman prasad Rimal,
  • Neelam Dhakal,
  • Ashok Pandey,
  • Pradip Gyanwali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33314/jnhrc.v19i3.3511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 03

Abstract

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Background: Body Temperature is one of the most common and an important sign of health and disease. Considering the need of keeping physical distance, newer methods have evolved such as; thermal imaging systems which have been used by several countries during epidemics. Therefore, the present study was conducted to compare body temperatures obtained with thermo graphic camera and commercially available thermal gun with reference to standard digital clinical thermometer. Methods: The study was comparative analytical in nature and quantitative method was used to collect data. Temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit were taken simultaneously using the three different thermometers in 101 patients at the outpatient fever screening clinic at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu. The Bland Altman statistical test was used to assess the concordance by the 95% limits of agreement. Results: The thermo-graphic camera gave concordance (limits of agreement-0.0360 to 0.0440 °F) with standard digital clinical thermometer. Similarly, commercially available thermal gun gave the concordance (limits of agreement 0.0042 to 0.1293 °F) with standard digital clinical thermometer. Conclusions: The results of the present study show that both thermo-graphic camera and thermal gun were found to be concordant compared to digital clinical thermometer. Therefore, it could be a preferable option for the screening of fever in mass number of individuals as part of an initial check at entry points. Keywords: Nepal; non-contact infrared thermometers; temperature; thermometer