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Experimental pneumothorax detected by thermography.

R T Stein, L R Kuhns, P M Wall

    Pediatrics
    |September 1, 1979
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    Noninvasive thermography detected reduced heat on the affected side after inducing pneumothorax in rabbits. This suggests thoracic wall temperature monitoring could help detect air leaks in high-risk newborns.

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    • Medical imaging
    • Neonatal care
    • Respiratory physiology

    Background:

    • Pneumothorax is a serious condition in neonates.
    • Early detection of air leaks is critical for high-risk infants.
    • Current detection methods can be invasive.