Aims: Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), despite proven clinical effectiveness. Low-cost, smartphone-based IR-cameras are now available and may lower the threshold for implementation, but the quality of these cameras is unknown. We aim to validate a smartphone-based IR-camera against a high-end IR-camera for diabetic foot assessment. Methods: We acquired plantar IR images of feet of 32 participants with a current or recently healed DFU with the smartphone-based FLIR-One and the high-end FLIR-SC305. Contralateral temperature differences of the entire plantar foot and nine pre-specified regions were compared for validation. Intra-class correlations coefficient (ICC...
Background Patients with diabetic foot disease require frequent screening to prevent complications a...
International audienceThis research work is part of the STANDUP project http://www.standupp...
Diabetic foot complications are associated with substantial costs and loss of quality of life. This ...
Aims: Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic...
Aims Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic ...
Aims Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic ...
Aims: Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic...
Aims Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic ...
Background: Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management o...
Background Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management of...
Background Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management of...
Abstract Background Thermal imaging is a useful modality for identifying preulcerative lesions (“hot...
Diabetic foot ulceration is a major complication for patients with diabetes mellitus. If not adequat...
Literature is replete with robust studies documenting the potential clinical utility and net protect...
Background Patients with diabetic foot disease require frequent screening to prevent complications a...
Background Patients with diabetic foot disease require frequent screening to prevent complications a...
International audienceThis research work is part of the STANDUP project http://www.standupp...
Diabetic foot complications are associated with substantial costs and loss of quality of life. This ...
Aims: Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic...
Aims Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic ...
Aims Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic ...
Aims: Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic...
Aims Infrared thermal imaging (IR) is not yet routinely implemented for early detection of diabetic ...
Background: Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management o...
Background Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management of...
Background Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management of...
Abstract Background Thermal imaging is a useful modality for identifying preulcerative lesions (“hot...
Diabetic foot ulceration is a major complication for patients with diabetes mellitus. If not adequat...
Literature is replete with robust studies documenting the potential clinical utility and net protect...
Background Patients with diabetic foot disease require frequent screening to prevent complications a...
Background Patients with diabetic foot disease require frequent screening to prevent complications a...
International audienceThis research work is part of the STANDUP project http://www.standupp...
Diabetic foot complications are associated with substantial costs and loss of quality of life. This ...