Casas-Alvarado Alejandro, Martínez-Burnes Julio, Mora-Medina Patricia, Hernández-Avalos Ismael, Domínguez-Oliva Adriana, Lezama-García Karina, Gómez-Prado Jocelyn, Mota-Rojas Daniel
Ph.D. Program in Biological and Health Sciences, [Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas y de la Salud], Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico City 04960, Mexico.
Animal Health Group, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Victoria City 87000, Mexico.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Mar 20;12(6):789. doi: 10.3390/ani12060789.
Infrared thermography (IRT) has been proposed as a method for clinical research to detect local inflammatory processes, wounds, neoplasms, pain, and neuropathies. However, evidence of the effectiveness of the thermal windows used in dogs and cats is discrepant. This review aims to analyze and discuss the usefulness of IRT in diverse body regions in household animals (pets) related to recent scientific evidence on the use of the facial, body, and appendicular thermal windows. IRT is a diagnostic method that evaluates thermal and circulatory changes under different clinical conditions. For the face, structures such as the lacrimal caruncle, ocular area, and pinna are sensitive to assessments of stress degrees, but only the ocular window has been validated in felines. The usefulness of body and appendicular thermal windows has not been conclusively demonstrated because evidence indicates that biological and environmental factors may strongly influence thermal responses in those body regions. The above has led to proposals to evaluate specific muscles that receive high circulation, such as the and . The neck area, perivulvar, and perianal regions may also prove to be useful thermal windows, but their degree of statistical reliability must be established. In conclusion, IRT is a non-invasive technique that can be used to diagnose inflammatory and neoplastic conditions early. However, additional research is required to establish the sensitivity and specificity of these thermal windows and validate their clinical use in dogs and cats.
红外热成像(IRT)已被提议作为一种临床研究方法,用于检测局部炎症过程、伤口、肿瘤、疼痛和神经病变。然而,犬猫所使用的热窗有效性证据并不一致。本综述旨在根据近期关于面部、身体和附属肢体热窗应用的科学证据,分析和讨论IRT在伴侣动物(宠物)不同身体部位的实用性。IRT是一种在不同临床条件下评估热和循环变化的诊断方法。对于面部,泪阜、眼周区域和耳廓等结构对应激程度评估敏感,但仅眼窗在猫科动物中得到了验证。身体和附属肢体热窗的实用性尚未得到确凿证明,因为有证据表明生物和环境因素可能强烈影响这些身体部位的热反应。上述情况导致有人提议评估接受高循环的特定肌肉,如 和 。颈部区域、阴门周围和肛门周围区域也可能被证明是有用的热窗,但必须确定其统计可靠性程度。总之,IRT是一种可用于早期诊断炎症和肿瘤疾病的非侵入性技术。然而,需要进一步研究来确定这些热窗的敏感性和特异性,并验证其在犬猫中的临床应用。