Temple Touch Pro™

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Non-Invasive Core Temperature Monitoring System

Temple Touch Pro (TTP™) is an accurate non-invasive, cost-effective core temperature monitoring solution, for use in most clinical settings and for all patients.

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Features

Accurate, non-invasive, cost effective core temp monitoring

Continuously transmits real-time temperature data

Works across all clinical settings and patient types

Introducing Temple Touch Pro™

The patented TTP™ technology continuously transmits real time core temperature data to the monitor connecting unit or vital signs monitor.


TTP™ enables continuous and accurate temperature monitoring throughout diverse clinical settings: pre-operative area, anaesthetic room, the operating room, post anesthesia care units and intensive care units.

Flexible:

TTP™ is a comprehensive and cost-effective solution that meets a variety of clinical needs. TTP™ can be used while the patient is awake or under anesthesia.

Accuracy and Reliability:

Clinically proven with estimated correlation of 0.91, with 95% limit of agreement of -0.532°C, 0.602°C as compared to gold standard invasive probes and are more reliable than indirect estimates such as tympanic and infrared scanners. 

TTP™ has been proven to track and reflect changes in body temperature even faster than reference invasive probes.

Safety:

The non-invasive sensor eliminates the risks associated with invasive core temperature monitoring probes.

Comfort:

The TTP™ sensor is easy to apply and does not interfere with other devices around the patient's head.

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The TTP™ System

TTP consists of two components: a Sensor Unit (SU) and a Monitor Connecting Unit (MCU). The Sensor is a disposable unit which remains on the patient’s temple from surgery prep until the patient’s release from PACU. The MCU receives data from the sensor and transmits the patient’s core temperature to the vital signs monitor.

The Technology behind:

Core temperature is defined as the temperature of the blood flowing in the pulmonary artery. Under known parameters one can utilize temporal artery (TA) blood flow characteristics to derive the core temperature. The Sensor unit is attached to the skin above the temporal artery and measures heat flux at multiple points. The MCU acquires the data from the Sensor unit and accurately calculates the patient’s core temperature.

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The Sensor Unit:

The Sensor Unit is comprised of an upper insulation layer for minimizing ambient effects, temperature sensors array and a bio-compatible adhesive layer

The Gentherm Patient Temperature Management Portfolio

The Temple Touch Pro™ temperature monitoring system can be used in combination with Gentherm's comprehensive range of Patient Temperature Management solutions to help clinicians maintain patient normothermia and improve clinical outcomes.

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