Flir One®作为预测烧伤转化因素:初步报告
A Wardhana1, C L Sukasah1, A N Syarif1
1Division of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Annals of burns and fire disasters
|April 29, 2024
概括
使用FLIR One®的热成像可以预测烧伤伤口的转化. 低于1.25°C的温度差 (DT1) 表明皮肤中部到深层皮肤烧伤的进展.
科学领域:
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 燃烧管理 燃烧管理
- 伤口愈合 治愈 伤口愈合
背景情况:
- 烧伤转化,表面烧伤加深,使治疗复杂化.
- 早期预测对于有效的临床决策至关重要.
- FLIR One®热成像被评估为其预测准确性.
研究的目的:
- 评估FLIR One®热成像在预测烧伤转化中的可靠性.
- 为了确定热成像能否区分进展和不进展的烧伤伤口.
主要方法:
- 潜在的队列研究,包括在72小时内患有中间皮肤烧伤 (<40%TBSA) 的成年患者.
- 热成像 (FLIR One®) 测量了烧伤和健康皮肤之间的温度差异 (DT1).
- ImageJ软件测量了烧伤延伸;在第1天和第3天进行了检查.
主要成果:
- 分析了来自40名患者的157个伤口样本,57.5%是男性.
- 燃气爆炸导致50%的烧伤,大多为<20%的TBSA.
- DT1显示AUC为0.884 (p<0.05),切线为1.25°C;没有发现与伤口延伸的相关性.
结论:
- 使用FLIR One®的热成像可以预测烧伤伤口从中间皮肤到深层皮肤的转化.
- 对DT1来说,最优的切割点是1.25°C低于未烧伤的皮肤,表明转化风险.
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