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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE

The agreement of rectal temperature with gingival, ocular and metacarpal pad temperatures in clinically healthy dogs

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Pages 159-164 | Received 05 Jul 2021, Accepted 24 Nov 2021, Published online: 17 Jan 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Aims

To compare alternative methods of recording body temperature (BT) with rectal temperature (RT) in clinically healthy dogs.

Methods

This prospective study included 97 healthy mixed-breed dogs (43 females and 54 males). The gingival temperature (GT) was collected by using a human non-contact, infrared forehead thermometer, while ocular temperature (OT) and metacarpal pad temperature (MPT) were obtained with an infrared thermal camera. The degree of agreement was determined using the Bland–Altman method, with RT considered as the reference temperature.

Results

A total of 382 readings were obtained from four different anatomical regions. The mean difference and their 95% limits of agreement for the differences between RT−GT, RT−OT, and RT−MPT were 0.18°C (−0.95°C–1.32°C), 0.79°C (−0.45°C–2.04°C), and 0.50°C (−0.63°C–1.62°C), respectively. The GT, OT, and MPT values were within ±0.5°C of RT for 65.9%, 19.5%, and 52.5% of dogs, respectively.

Conclusions and clinical relevance

Although GT, OT, and MPT were a quick way to estimate BT in dogs, these measurements were not comparable with RT. The GT measurement achieved the best agreement with RT measurement (lowest bias and the highest proportion of measurements within ±0.5°C). The GT could be considered an option for monitoring changes to body temperature in clinically healthy dogs where RT measurement is not possible.

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