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Contributor: Taylor Lynch, MD
Educational Pearls:
- A recent study published in a pediatric journal in April 2025 compared temporal and oral thermometers
- Paired temperature measurements (temporal and oral temperature within 30 minutes) were obtained from 1,412 pediatric patients
- 26% of patients had statistically different temporal and oral temperatures
- The temporal reading was always lower than the oral reading
- Children less than 12 years old were 2-3x more likely to actually have that statistical difference in temperatures
- 26% of patients had statistically different temporal and oral temperatures
- The study also evaluated 1,000 adult patients
- 36% had a temporal temperature that was 0.5 degrees Celsius lower than the oral temperature
- Reasons for the statistical difference between the two types of thermometers:
- Environment: temporal thermometers are affected by ambient room temperature, diaphoresis, and inaccuracy in measuring temperature at the site of the temporal artery
- Physiologic: a patient with inadequate perfusion will not have an accurate temporal reading
- Impact:
- Obtaining an accurate temperature is crucial in patient care
- For example, in the setting of sepsis, temperature is a necessary component to identifying when a patient meets SIRS criteria
References
- Salhi RA, Meeker MA, Williams C, Iwashyna TJ, Samuels-Kalow ME. Inaccuracy of Temporal Thermometer Measurement by Age and Race. Acad Pediatr. 2025 Apr;25(3):102620. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2024.102620. Epub 2024 Dec 15. PMID: 39681266.
Summarized by Meg Joyce, MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMS4