Monitoring skin temperature at the wrist in hospitalised patients may assist in the detection of infection.
Stephen Geoffrey HoltJennifer H YoConnie KarschimkusFrank VolpatoSteve ChristovEdward R SmithTim D HewitsonLeon J WorthPaul Champion De CrespignyPublished in: Internal medicine journal (2020)
ROC of peripheral skin temperature measurements suggest that such a device may identify many patients requiring treatment for infection. This proof of principle study showed value in using a wearable device in the detection of infection and its potential as an early warning or monitoring device.