Role of infrared thermography in the assessment of burn wounds treated with and without hyperbaric oxygen therapy

P. Korambayil, P. Ambookan, R. Karangath
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Aim: The aim is to study the role of infrared thermography in the assessment of burns wound treated with and without hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy. Burn wound progression is assessed with clinical evaluation and infrared thermography for the patients subjected to HBO therapy with controls. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in the plastic surgery department, from November 2018 to February 2019. A total of 21 patients with Burns were subjected to clinical evaluation and thermographic study. All patients were treated according to standard burns treatment protocol, and photographic data of clinical and thermographic imagings were sequentially recorded. These clinical and radiographic images were preserved for analysis. In 10 patients, HBO therapy was used as an adjunct for burns wound management and results were evaluated and rest of the patients was used as control. Results: Of 21 patients, with all patients' burns patients assessment done clinically and infrared thermography, 10 patients were subjected to hyperbaric therapy in random fashion and 11 patients were not subjected to HBO therapy. The duration of wound healing and wound progression to deeper planes were reduced in the patients subjected to hyperbaric therapy, which was evident both clinically and, by thermographic assessment. No complications were noted in patients subjected to HBO therapy. Conclusions: Infrared thermography can be used in association with clinical examination to assess the various types of burns wound and could be utilized for understanding the dynamic changes that happen in burns wound due to changes in the treatment protocol with evolving adjunct managements.
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红外热像仪在评估采用和不采用高压氧治疗的烧伤创面中的作用
目的:探讨红外热成像技术在烧伤创面高压氧治疗和不高压氧治疗中的作用。采用临床评价和红外热像仪对接受HBO治疗的患者与对照组进行烧伤创面进展评估。材料与方法:本研究于2018年11月至2019年2月在整形外科进行。对21例烧伤患者进行了临床评价和热成像研究。所有患者均按标准烧伤治疗方案进行治疗,并依次记录临床摄影资料和热成像资料。这些临床和影像学图像被保存以供分析。在10例患者中,高压氧治疗作为烧伤创面管理的辅助手段,并对结果进行评估,其余患者作为对照。结果:在21例患者中,所有患者的烧伤患者临床评估和红外热像图完成后,10例患者随机接受高压氧治疗,11例患者未接受高压氧治疗。在接受高压氧治疗的患者中,伤口愈合的持续时间和伤口向更深平面进展的时间都缩短了,这在临床和热成像评估中都是显而易见的。接受HBO治疗的患者无并发症。结论:红外热像仪可与临床检查相结合,对不同类型烧伤创面进行评估,并可用于了解烧伤创面因治疗方案的改变和辅助治疗方法的发展而发生的动态变化。
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