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英国一家三级烧伤中心进行的一项前瞻性研究,比较FLIR ONE与激光多普勒成像在烧伤深度评估中的应用。

A prospective study comparing the FLIR ONE with laser Doppler imaging in the assessment of burn depth by a tertiary burns unit in the United Kingdom.

作者信息

Goel Jay, Nizamoglu Metin, Tan Alethea, Gerrish Helen, Cranmer Karen, El-Muttardi Naguib, Barnes David, Dziewulski Peter

机构信息

Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, QMUL, London, UK.

St Andrews Anglia Ruskin Burns and Plastic Surgery Research Unit (STAAR), Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK.

出版信息

Scars Burn Heal. 2020 Dec 23;6:2059513120974261. doi: 10.1177/2059513120974261. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Laser Doppler imaging (LDI) is the 'gold standard' tool for the assessment of burn depth. However, it is costly. The FLIR ONE is a novel, mobile-attached, thermal imaging camera used to assess burn wound temperature. This study compares the FLIR ONE and LDI in assessing burn depth and predicting healing times.

METHODS

Forty-five adult patients with burn wounds, presenting at 1-5 days, were imaged with the FLIR ONE and LDI. Infected, chemical and electrical burns were excluded. Healing potential was determined by comparing wound and normal skin temperature for the FLIR ONE and blood flow changes with the LDI. Healing potential was categorised into wounds healing in less than and over 21 days. Pearson's test was used to determine the correlation between changes in wound temperature and healing potential.

RESULTS

Percent total body surface area (%TBSA) was in the range of 0.5-45. FLIR demonstrated a sensitivity of 66.67% and specificity of 76.67% in predicting healing within 21 days, while LDI demonstrated a sensitivity of 93.33% and specificity of 40%. The FLIR ONE showed a significant difference in the mean temperature changes between burns that healed in less than (0.1933 ± 0.3554) and over 21 days (-1 ± 0.4329) ( = 0.04904). Pearson's test showed a significant correlation between the difference in wound and normal skin temperature with healing times ( = 0.04517).

CONCLUSION

The inexpensive FLIR ONE shows a significant correlation between changes in wound temperature and healing times. It is useful in predicting healing within 21 days. However, evaporative cooling at the wound surface can lead to overprediction of healing times and overtreatment.

LAY SUMMARY

Laser Doppler imaging is currently the main tool for burn depth assessment. It works by analysing the blood flow in a burn wound. Based on these findings, it can predict the depth of the burn injury and predict if it will heal in less than or over 21 days. The main problem is that it is costly. The FLIR ONE is a novel, mobile-attached, thermal imaging camera. It can be used to assess burn depth by comparing the temperature of the burn wound to the surrounding normal skin. This information can then be used to predict healing times into less than and over 21 days. The usefulness of the FLIR ONE in assessing burn depth and predicting healing time when compared to the LDI. Forty-five adult patients who sustained a burn injury within the last five days were imaged with both the FLIR ONE and LDI. Those with infected, electrical or chemical burns were excluded. Healing potential was determined by comparing the temperature of the burn wound with normal skin for the FLIR ONE and by changes in wound blood flow with the LDI. Healing potential was categorised into wounds healing in less than and over 21 days. The correlation between the temperature changes of the burn wound and healing time was evaluated for the FLIR ONE. This study was able to demonstrate that the FLIR ONE showed a significant correlation between the temperature difference between the burn wound and normal skin with healing times. When compared with the LDI, the FLIR ONE was useful in predicting if a burn wound will heal in less than 21 days. The FLIR ONE has advantages over the LDI, it is low cost, portable and produces instantaneous images. Ultimately, this developing technology may increase access to higher standard burn care in centres where LDI is not affordable.

摘要

引言

激光多普勒成像(LDI)是评估烧伤深度的“金标准”工具。然而,其成本高昂。FLIR ONE是一款新型的、可连接到移动设备的热成像相机,用于评估烧伤创面温度。本研究比较了FLIR ONE和LDI在评估烧伤深度及预测愈合时间方面的效果。

方法

45例烧伤后1 - 5天就诊的成年患者接受了FLIR ONE和LDI成像。排除感染性、化学性和电烧伤。通过比较FLIR ONE的创面与正常皮肤温度以及LDI的血流变化来确定愈合潜力。愈合潜力分为21天内愈合和超过21天愈合的创面。采用Pearson检验确定创面温度变化与愈合潜力之间的相关性。

结果

总体表面积百分比(%TBSA)在0.5 - 45范围内。FLIR在预测21天内愈合方面的敏感性为~ 66.67%,特异性为76.67%,而LDI的敏感性为93.33%,特异性为40%。FLIR ONE显示,愈合时间少于21天(0.1933 ± 0.3554)和超过21天(-1 ± 0.4329)的烧伤创面平均温度变化存在显著差异(P = 0.04904)。Pearson检验显示,创面与正常皮肤温度差与愈合时间之间存在显著相关性(P = 0.04517)。

结论

价格低廉的FLIR ONE显示创面温度变化与愈合时间之间存在显著相关性。它在预测21天内愈合方面很有用。然而,创面表面的蒸发冷却可能导致对愈合时间的过度预测和过度治疗。

简要概述

激光多普勒成像目前是烧伤深度评估的主要工具。它通过分析烧伤创面的血流来工作。基于这些发现,它可以预测烧伤损伤的深度,并预测其是否会在21天内愈合。主要问题是其成本高昂。FLIR ONE是一款新型的、可连接到移动设备的热成像相机。它可以通过比较烧伤创面与周围正常皮肤的温度来评估烧伤深度。然后,这些信息可用于预测愈合时间是少于还是超过21天。与LDI相比,FLIR ONE在评估烧伤深度和预测愈合时间方面的实用性。对45例在过去五天内遭受烧伤的成年患者进行了FLIR ONE和LDI成像。排除感染性、电烧伤或化学烧伤患者。通过比较FLIR ONE的烧伤创面与正常皮肤温度以及LDI的创面血流变化来确定愈合潜力。愈合潜力分为21天内愈合和超过21天愈合的创面。对FLIR ONE评估烧伤创面温度变化与愈合时间之间的相关性进行了评估。本研究能够证明,FLIR ONE显示烧伤创面与正常皮肤之间的温度差与愈合时间之间存在显著相关性。与LDI相比,FLIR ONE在预测烧伤创面是否会在21天内愈合方面很有用。FLIR ONE比LDI具有优势,它成本低、便于携带且能即时成像。最终,这项不断发展的技术可能会增加在无法负担LDI设备的中心获得更高标准烧伤护理的机会。

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