Serial evaluation of local changes in snakebite envenomation using infrared thermal imaging.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1093/trstmh/trae056
Paramasivam Sabitha, Ramu Ramadoss, Chanaveerappa Bammigatti, Tamilarasu Kadhiravan
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Abstract

Background: There is a lack of objective tools to assess the local changes following snakebite envenomation. We aimed to describe the progression of local changes in envenomed patients using serial infrared thermal imaging.

Methods: In a prospective sample of patients with snakebite envenomation, clinical assessment and infrared imaging of local changes were done at enrolment and 6 h and 24 h later, followed by once daily until hospital discharge or day 7, whichever was earlier. Infrared images were interpreted by an investigator masked to clinical findings.

Results: We studied 39 patients with snakebite envenomation. Their mean age was 44.6±12.7 y and 25 (64%) were men. The median time to stability of local changes was 24.6 h (interquartile range [IQR] 17.0-30.1) on clinical examination and 28.0 h (IQR 13.7-55.2) on infrared imaging. At 24 h there was simple agreement between the two methods on whether the local changes were progressing or not in 31 of 39 patients (80%; Cohen's κ=0.59, p<0.001). The maximum proximal extent of local changes assessed using the two methods had a good correlation (Spearman's ρ=0.713, p<0.001). However, the extent of thermal changes on infrared images often exceeded the upper limit of swelling detected clinically.

Conclusions: Infrared imaging could be used to objectively document the local changes caused by snakebite envenomation.

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利用红外热成像技术对蛇咬伤中毒局部变化进行系列评价。
背景:缺乏客观的工具来评估蛇咬伤中毒后局部的变化。我们的目的是用连续红外热成像来描述中毒患者局部变化的进展。方法:在蛇咬中毒患者的前瞻性样本中,在入组时、6小时和24小时后进行临床评估和局部变化的红外成像,然后每天进行一次,直到出院或第7天(以较早者为准)。红外图像由一名不了解临床结果的研究者进行解读。结果:对39例毒蛇咬伤中毒患者进行了研究。平均年龄44.6±12.7岁,男性25例(64%)。临床检查到局部变化稳定的中位时间为24.6 h(四分位数间距[IQR] 17.0 ~ 30.1),红外成像为28.0 h (IQR 13.7 ~ 55.2)。24小时时,两种方法对39例患者中31例(80%;结论:红外成像可以客观地记录蛇咬伤中毒引起的局部变化。
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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene publishes authoritative and impactful original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews on all aspects of tropical medicine.
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