Thatcher Jeffrey E, Squiers John J, Kanick Stephen C, King Darlene R, Lu Yang, Wang Yulin, Mohan Rachit, Sellke Eric W, DiMaio J Michael
Spectral MD, Inc. , Dallas, Texas.
Spectral MD, Inc., Dallas, Texas.; Baylor Research Institute, Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, Texas.
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2016 Aug 1;5(8):360-378. doi: 10.1089/wound.2015.0684.
Burn assessments, including extent and severity, are some of the most critical diagnoses in burn care, and many recently developed imaging techniques may have the potential to improve the accuracy of these evaluations. Optical devices, telemedicine, and high-frequency ultrasound are among the highlights in recent burn imaging advancements. We present another promising technology, multispectral imaging (MSI), which also has the potential to impact current medical practice in burn care, among a variety of other specialties. At this time, it is still a matter of debate as to why there is no consensus on the use of technology to assist burn assessments in the United States. Fortunately, the availability of techniques does not appear to be a limitation. However, the selection of appropriate imaging technology to augment the provision of burn care can be difficult for clinicians to navigate. There are many technologies available, but a comprehensive review summarizing the tissue characteristics measured by each technology in light of aiding clinicians in selecting the proper device is missing. This would be especially valuable for the nonburn specialists who encounter burn injuries. The questions of when burn assessment devices are useful to the burn team, how the various imaging devices work, and where the various burn imaging technologies fit into the spectrum of burn care will continue to be addressed. Technologies that can image a large surface area quickly, such as thermography or laser speckle imaging, may be suitable for initial burn assessment and triage. In the setting of presurgical planning, ultrasound or optical microscopy techniques, including optical coherence tomography, may prove useful. MSI, which actually has origins in burn care, may ultimately meet a high number of requirements for burn assessment in routine clinical use.
烧伤评估,包括烧伤范围和严重程度,是烧伤护理中一些最关键的诊断,并且许多最近开发的成像技术可能有潜力提高这些评估的准确性。光学设备、远程医疗和高频超声是近期烧伤成像进展中的亮点。我们介绍另一种有前景的技术——多光谱成像(MSI),在各种其他专业领域中,它也有潜力影响当前烧伤护理的医疗实践。目前,关于为何在美国使用技术辅助烧伤评估尚未达成共识仍是一个有争议的问题。幸运的是,技术的可用性似乎不是一个限制因素。然而,临床医生很难选择合适的成像技术来加强烧伤护理。有许多技术可供选择,但缺乏一份全面综述,根据帮助临床医生选择合适设备的角度总结每种技术所测量的组织特征。这对于遇到烧伤患者的非烧伤专科医生来说尤其有价值。烧伤评估设备何时对烧伤团队有用、各种成像设备如何工作以及各种烧伤成像技术在烧伤护理范围内的适用情况等问题将继续得到探讨。能够快速成像大面积区域的技术,如热成像或激光散斑成像,可能适用于初始烧伤评估和分诊。在术前规划中,超声或光学显微镜技术,包括光学相干断层扫描,可能会证明是有用的。实际上起源于烧伤护理的多光谱成像最终可能在常规临床应用中满足大量烧伤评估的要求。