Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care
Volume 39, Issue 1 , Pages 27-40, January 2010

Skin temperature and core-peripheral temperature gradient as markers of hemodynamic status in critically ill patients: A review

  • Bernadette M. Schey, RN, MNC (Crit. Care)

      Affiliations

    • Intensive Care Unit, St. Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital, Melbourne
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Bernadette Schey, RN, MNC (Crit. Care), Grad. Dip. Midwifery, Crit. Care Cert., c/o Intensive Care Unit, St. Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital, 59-61 Victoria Parade Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia, 3065.
  • ,
  • David Y. Williams, MBBS, FANZCA, FJFICM

      Affiliations

    • Intensive Care Unit, St. Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital, Melbourne
    • St. Vincent's Public Hospital, Melbourne
  • ,
  • Tracey Bucknall, RN, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Cabrini-Deakin Center for Nursing Research, Cabrini Institute, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia

Objective

To examine the evidential basis underpinning the monitoring of skin temperature and core-peripheral temperature gradient as elements of hemodynamic assessment in critically ill and adult cardiac surgical patients.

Methods

Twenty-six studies examining the efficacy of skin temperature or temperature gradient as markers of hemodynamic status were selected as part of an integrative review.

Results

Evidence pertaining to the efficacy of these parameters as markers of cardiac function is equivocal and has not been well appraised in the adult cardiac surgical population. Skin temperature and systemic vascular resistance are also affected by factors other than cardiac output.

Conclusions

Skin temperature and core-peripheral temperature gradient should not be considered in isolation from other hemodynamic parameters when assessing cardiac status until they are validated by further large-scale prospective studies.

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PII: S0147-9563(09)00094-6

doi:10.1016/j.hrtlng.2009.04.002

Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care
Volume 39, Issue 1 , Pages 27-40, January 2010