Core temperature: Some shortcomings of rectal temperature measurements

作者: S. Poole , J.D. Stephenson

DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(77)90122-6

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摘要: Abstract Core temperature was recorded from thermistors implanted into the thoracic cavities of rats; rectal also recorded. A marked elevation core temperature, lasting 70 min, produced by insertion a probe for 1 min; this maintained if left in situ.

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