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Brief Title: Evaluation of the Reliability of Oesophageal Temperature in THOracic Surgery
Official Title: Evaluation of the Reliability of Oesophageal Temperature in THOracic Surgery
Study ID: NCT03903991
Brief Summary: Controlling hypothermia is essential in anesthesia to limit postoperative complications. Temperature monitoring is therefore essential. However, the reliability of esophageal temperature during open chest lung surgery is discussed and not accurately assessed in the literature.
Detailed Description: Controlling hypothermia is essential in anesthesia to limit postoperative complications. Temperature monitoring is therefore essential. However, the reliability of esophageal temperature during open chest lung surgery is discussed and not accurately assessed in the literature. The investigators therefore decided to evaluate the reliability of the oesophageal temperature in open chest lung surgery by comparing it to the continuous tympanic temperature.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Department of Anesthesiology - Surgical Intensive Care, University Hospital, Nîmes, Nîmes, , France
Department of Anesthesiology - Surgical Intensive Care II, University Hospital, Tours, Tours, , France
Name: Francis REMERAND, MD-PHD
Affiliation: CHU Tours
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR