Cryosurgery of eyelid actinic keratosis and the effect of adrenaline in local anesthetics - temperature mapping using IR thermography.

Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1080/01676830.2024.2403464
Anna Wiktorin, Elin Bohman, John Albinsson, Rafi Sheikh, Malin Malmsjö
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Purpose: The efficacy of cryosurgery is believed to depend on the thaw time. The presence of adrenaline in local anesthetics affects blood perfusion, and may thus also affect the thaw time. The aim of the present study was to use IR thermography to monitor the tissue temperature during cryosurgery of actinic keratosis, and to assess the effect of adrenaline in local anesthetics.

Methods: Twelve patients with actinic keratosis in the periorbital region underwent cryosurgery. The temperature was continuously mapped using a high-precision IR camera and was also visually assessed by the surgeon. The results obtained when employing local anesthetics with and without adrenaline were compared.

Results: The temperature change during thawing showed a triphasic pattern. The thaw time was significantly longer when using an anesthetic with adrenaline. This was observed with both IR thermography and by visual observation.

Conclusions: The findings indicate that a longer freezing time may be needed when using a local anesthetic without adrenaline to achieve the same cryo-effect as when using a local anesthetic with adrenaline. A larger clinical trial is needed on the effects of using local anesthetics with and without adrenaline to treat actinic keratosis, for example, the clearance rate, before recommendations can be made concerning their use.

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眼睑光化性角化病的冷冻手术和局部麻醉剂中肾上腺素的影响--使用红外热成像技术绘制温度图。
目的:冷冻手术的疗效被认为取决于解冻时间。局麻药中肾上腺素的存在会影响血液灌注,因此也会影响解冻时间。本研究旨在使用红外热成像技术监测冷冻手术治疗光化性角化病时的组织温度,并评估局麻药中肾上腺素的影响:十二名眶周光化性角化病患者接受了冷冻手术。使用高精度红外摄像机连续测量温度,并由外科医生进行目测评估。比较了使用局麻药和不使用肾上腺素的结果:解冻过程中的温度变化呈现三相模式。使用含肾上腺素的麻醉剂时,解冻时间明显更长。结论:研究结果表明,使用肾上腺素麻醉剂的解冻时间更长:研究结果表明,使用不含肾上腺素的局麻药时,可能需要更长的冷冻时间才能达到与使用含肾上腺素的局麻药时相同的冷冻效果。关于使用含肾上腺素或不含肾上腺素的局麻药治疗光化性角化病的效果,例如清除率,需要进行更大规模的临床试验,然后才能就其使用提出建议。
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