Clinical usefulness of infrared thermography to detect sick animals: frequent and current cases

D. Mota-Rojas, J. Martínez-Burnes, A. Casas-Alvarado, J. Gómez-Prado, I. Hernández-Ávalos, A. Domínguez-Oliva, K. Lezama-García, Joseline Jacome-Romero, D. Rodríguez-González, Alfredo M F Pereira
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Infrared thermography (IRT) is a tool that has been studied extensively in the experimental medical field as a method for assessing surface thermal responses under various conditions. These may involve local inflammatory processes resulting from surgical procedures, wounds, neoplasms, pathologies, painful events, or stressful states in animals. IRT measures changes in blood flow in surface blood capillaries and the resulting heat radiation. In the clinical field, thermography has been used as a support method for detecting painful conditions. However, some guidelines indicate that it could be applied for assessing and monitoring animals in rehabilitation to quantify objectively possible improvements in their quality of life. Similarly, it has been observed that IRT makes it possible to assess the degree of circulation in dermal tissue, suggesting that it could be used to determine the degree of damage in traumatized tissue in cases of thromboembolic diseases and burns. This would be useful to distinguish between damaged and healthy tissue and thus determine the optimal therapy for burn patients. This review aims to analyze scientific evidence on the clinical applications of IRT for detecting diseases and assessing painful conditions. A literature search on different databases was performed to recover articles related to the application of IRT as a complementary diagnostic tool, as well as its potential for assisting in rehabilitation, monitoring wounds, and evaluating body temperature in domestic animals.
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红外热像仪检测患病动物的临床应用:常见病例和当前病例
红外热像仪(IRT)作为一种评估各种条件下表面热响应的方法,在实验医学领域得到了广泛的研究。这些可能涉及动物的外科手术、伤口、肿瘤、病理、疼痛事件或应激状态引起的局部炎症过程。IRT测量血液表面毛细血管的血流变化以及由此产生的热辐射。在临床领域,热成像已被用作检测疼痛状况的辅助方法。然而,一些指导方针表明,它可以应用于评估和监测康复中的动物,以客观地量化它们的生活质量可能得到的改善。同样,据观察,IRT使评估皮肤组织的循环程度成为可能,这表明它可用于确定血栓栓塞性疾病和烧伤情况下创伤组织的损伤程度。这将有助于区分受损组织和健康组织,从而确定烧伤患者的最佳治疗方法。本文旨在分析IRT在疾病检测和疼痛状况评估中的临床应用的科学证据。在不同的数据库中进行了文献检索,以恢复与IRT作为补充诊断工具的应用相关的文章,以及它在帮助家畜康复、监测伤口和评估体温方面的潜力。
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