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Comparison between auricular and standard rectal thermometers for the measurement of body temperature in dogs.
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Animal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyEngineeringThermographyMeasurementCalibrationAnimal SciencePhysiologyTemperature MeasurementVeterinary ScienceCore Body TemperatureEducationVeterinary DiagnosticsSmall Animal Internal MedicineBody TemperatureStandard Rectal ThermometersRectal MucosaAnesthesiology
Although the rectal mucosa remains the traditional site for measuring body temperature in dogs, an increasing number of clinicians have been using auricular temperature to estimate core body temperature. In this study, 88 mature healthy dogs had body temperatures measured with auricular and rectal thermometers. The mean temperature and confidence intervals were similar for each method, but Bland-Altman plots showed high biases and limits of agreement unacceptable for clinical purposes. The results indicate that auricular and rectal temperatures should not be interpreted interchangeably.
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