Saf Health Work.  2022 Mar;13(1):99-103. 10.1016/j.shaw.2021.11.003.

Comparisons of Core Temperature Between a Telemetric Pill and Heart Rate Estimated Core Temperature in Firefighters

Affiliations
  • 1Centre for Health, Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences Research, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK
  • 2Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, UK

Abstract

Background
Firefighters may experience high environmental temperatures or carry out intensive physical tasks, or both, which leads to increased core body temperature and risk of fatalities. Hence there is a need to remotely and non-invasively monitor core body temperature.
Methods
Estimated (heart rate algorithm) and actual core body temperature (ingested telemetric pill) measures were collected simultaneously for comparison during training exercises on 44 firefighter volunteers.
Results
Prediction of core body temperature varied, with no specific identifiable pattern between the algorithm values and directly measured body core temperatures. Group agreement of Lin's Concordance of 0.74 (95% Upper 0.75, lower CI 0.73), was deemed poor.
Conclusion
From individual agreement data Lin's Concordance was variable (Min 0.11, CI 0.13–0.01; Max 0.83, CI 0.86–0.80), indicating that the heart rate algorithm approach was not suitable for core body temperature monitoring in this population group, especially at the higher more critical core body temperatures seen.

Keyword

Firefighter; Heart rate estimation; Internal temperature; Kalman filter
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