
Robert Glinert
· Professor EmeritusUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison · Dermatology
Active 2017–2023
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Psychiatry
- Medical emergency
- Medicine
- Dermatology
- Emergency medicine
Selected publications
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open · 2022 · 2 citations
- Computer Science
- Medicine
- Dermatology
Objective: To compare clinical documentation of skin warmth to patient report and quantitative skin surface temperatures of patients diagnosed with cellulitis in the emergency department (ED). Methods: Adult patients (≥18 years) presenting to the ED with an acute complaint involving visible erythema of the lower extremity were prospectively enrolled. Those diagnosed with cellulitis were included in this analysis. Participant report of skin warmth was recorded and skin surface temperature values were obtained from the affected and corresponding unaffected area of skin using thermal cameras. Average temperature (Tavg) was extracted from each image and the difference in Tavg between the affected and unaffected limb was calculated (Tgradient). Clinical documentation of skin warmth was compared to patient report and measured skin warmth (Tgradient >0°C). Results: = 0.0083). No association was found between Tgradient and patient-reported or HPI-documented warmth. Conclusions: The majority of ED-diagnosed cellulitis exhibited objective warmth, yet significant discordance was observed between patient-reported, clinician-documented, and measured warmth. This raises concerns over inadequate documentation practices and/or the poor sensitivity of touch as a reliable means to assess skin surface temperature. Introduction of objective temperature measurement tools could reduce subjectivity in the assessment of warmth in patients with suspected cellulitis.
Frequent coauthors
- 3 shared
Robert Redwood
- 2 shared
James A. Schiro
- 2 shared
Marco Boeri
Queen's University Belfast
- 2 shared
Rebecca J. Schwei
Oregon Medical Research Center
- 2 shared
Martin M. Okun
- 2 shared
Thomas D. Keenan
Bureau of Meteorology
- 2 shared
Joseph A. McBride
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- 2 shared
Edward Harwick
Medical College of Wisconsin
Similar researchers at University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Resume-aware match score
- Save to shortlist
- AI-drafted outreach
See your match with Robert Glinert
PhdFit ranks faculty by your research interests, methods, and publications — grounded in their actual work, not templates.
- Free to start
- No credit card
- 30-second signup