BACKGROUND:The clinical evaluation of a burn wound alone may not be adequate to predict the severity of the injury nor to guide clinical decision making. Infrared thermography provides information about soft tissue viability and has previously been used to assess burn depth. The objective of this study was to determine if temperature differences in burns assessed by infrared thermography could be used predict the treatment modality of either healing by re-epithelization, requiring skin grafts, or requiring amputations, and to validate the clinical predication algorithm in an independent cohort. METHODS AND FINDINGS:Temperature difference (ΔT) between injured and healthy skin were recorded within the first three days after injury in previous...
OBJECTIVE. We wanted to relate the perfusion index (M) in burn wound in the period of treatment with...
Aim: This study aimed to elucidate the infrared thermal patterns and temperature readings of the sur...
Introduction: In clinical practice, both area and temperature of the ulcer have been shown to be eff...
BackgroundThe clinical evaluation of a burn wound alone may not be adequate to predict the severity ...
Accurate assessment of burn wound depth and the associated healing potential is vital in determining...
Introduction: Accurate assessment of burn wound depth is important because it determines the choice ...
Infrared imaging is a pictorial method of temperature representation. Its advantage in the treatment...
Background Objective measurement tools may be of great value to provide early and reliable burn woun...
Background Objective measurement tools may be of great value to provide early and reliable burn woun...
Visual and empirical assessments do not enable the early detection of wound deterioration or necrose...
Thermographic imaging can be used as an adjunct to determine amputation levels in severely burned pa...
Background:Burn depth assessment is important as early excision and grafting is the treatment of cho...
Background: Infrared thermography (IRT) has become an increasingly utilized adjunct to more expensiv...
Background: Infrared thermography (IRT) has become an increasingly utilized adjunct to more expensiv...
Determination of burn wound depth is at present left to the surgeons visual examination. Many burn w...
OBJECTIVE. We wanted to relate the perfusion index (M) in burn wound in the period of treatment with...
Aim: This study aimed to elucidate the infrared thermal patterns and temperature readings of the sur...
Introduction: In clinical practice, both area and temperature of the ulcer have been shown to be eff...
BackgroundThe clinical evaluation of a burn wound alone may not be adequate to predict the severity ...
Accurate assessment of burn wound depth and the associated healing potential is vital in determining...
Introduction: Accurate assessment of burn wound depth is important because it determines the choice ...
Infrared imaging is a pictorial method of temperature representation. Its advantage in the treatment...
Background Objective measurement tools may be of great value to provide early and reliable burn woun...
Background Objective measurement tools may be of great value to provide early and reliable burn woun...
Visual and empirical assessments do not enable the early detection of wound deterioration or necrose...
Thermographic imaging can be used as an adjunct to determine amputation levels in severely burned pa...
Background:Burn depth assessment is important as early excision and grafting is the treatment of cho...
Background: Infrared thermography (IRT) has become an increasingly utilized adjunct to more expensiv...
Background: Infrared thermography (IRT) has become an increasingly utilized adjunct to more expensiv...
Determination of burn wound depth is at present left to the surgeons visual examination. Many burn w...
OBJECTIVE. We wanted to relate the perfusion index (M) in burn wound in the period of treatment with...
Aim: This study aimed to elucidate the infrared thermal patterns and temperature readings of the sur...
Introduction: In clinical practice, both area and temperature of the ulcer have been shown to be eff...