Mayrovitz Harvey N
Medical Education, Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Dec 14;15(12):e50531. doi: 10.7759/cureus.50531. eCollection 2023 Dec.
Tissue dielectric constant (TDC) values assess certain skin properties that are dependent on multiple factors but mainly on the relative amount of water content within a locally measured tissue volume. Because of the non-invasive nature of these measurements and their ease of use, the method has been widely used in various medically related applications. The goal of this paper was to review and describe the uses and findings of such TDC measurements, considering and including the wide array of medical applications. The review is in part based on information derived from an analysis of published material obtained via literature searches of four major electronic databases and, in part, based on the author's experience with the TDC measurement methods and their various applications and his professional experiences. The databases searched were PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and CINAHL Complete. Based on the initial search criteria, a total of 1257 titles were identified. After removing duplicates and filtering according to relevancy, 160 remained for detailed further review. In some cases, the bibliography of these retrieved articles provided additional sources. The findings demonstrate multiple research and medical uses and applications of TDC measurements, focusing on detecting and quantifying localized edema and lymphedema in multiple target sites. These include the upper and lower extremities, breasts, and trunk as regions involved in medical conditions causing lymphedema. In addition, the findings suggest that TDC evaluations are a convenient, non-invasive method to study and evaluate other conditions impacting skin, including diabetes mellitus and skin wounds or ulcers. Its ability to detect aspects of tissue changes simply and rapidly at almost any anatomical location makes it a useful tool for investigating multiple dermatological conditions and their treatment as future applications of this method.
组织介电常数(TDC)值可评估某些皮肤特性,这些特性取决于多种因素,但主要取决于局部测量组织体积内的相对含水量。由于这些测量具有非侵入性且易于使用,该方法已在各种医学相关应用中广泛使用。本文的目的是回顾和描述此类TDC测量的用途和结果,同时考虑并涵盖广泛的医学应用。该综述部分基于通过对四个主要电子数据库进行文献检索获得的已发表材料分析得出的信息,部分基于作者在TDC测量方法及其各种应用方面的经验以及他的专业经验。所检索的数据库为PubMed、科学网、EMBASE和CINAHL Complete。根据初始搜索标准,共识别出1257个标题。在去除重复项并根据相关性进行筛选后,剩下160篇进行详细的进一步审查。在某些情况下,这些检索文章的参考文献提供了额外的来源。研究结果表明TDC测量有多种研究和医学用途及应用,重点是检测和量化多个目标部位的局部水肿和淋巴水肿。这些部位包括上肢和下肢、乳房以及躯干,它们是导致淋巴水肿的医学病症所涉及的区域。此外,研究结果表明TDC评估是一种方便、非侵入性的方法,可用于研究和评估其他影响皮肤的病症,包括糖尿病以及皮肤伤口或溃疡。它能够在几乎任何解剖位置简单快速地检测组织变化的各个方面,这使其成为研究多种皮肤病及其治疗的有用工具,作为该方法的未来应用。