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Infrared Thermography Imaging for Assessment of Peripheral Perfusion in Patients with Septic Shock

Skin temperature changes can be used to assess peripheral perfusion in circulatory shock patients. However, research has been limited to point measurements from acral parts of the body. Infrared thermography allows non-invasive evaluation of temperature distribution over a larger surface. Our study...

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Autores principales: Kazune, Sigita, Vasiljevs, Edgars, Caica-Rinca, Anastasija, Marcinkevics, Zbignevs, Grabovskis, Andris
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370660
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10060729
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author Kazune, Sigita
Vasiljevs, Edgars
Caica-Rinca, Anastasija
Marcinkevics, Zbignevs
Grabovskis, Andris
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description Skin temperature changes can be used to assess peripheral perfusion in circulatory shock patients. However, research has been limited to point measurements from acral parts of the body. Infrared thermography allows non-invasive evaluation of temperature distribution over a larger surface. Our study aimed to map thermographic patterns in the knee and upper thigh of 81 septic shock patients within 24 h of admission and determine the relationship between skin temperature patterns, mottling, and 28-day mortality. We extracted skin temperature measurements from zones corresponding to mottling scores and used a linear mixed model to analyze the distribution of skin temperature in patients with different mottling scores. Our results showed that the distribution of skin temperature in the anterior thigh and knee is physiologically heterogeneous and has no significant association with mottling or survival at 28 days. However, overall skin temperature of the anterior thigh and knee is significantly lower in non-survivors when modified by mottling score. No differences were found in skin temperature between the survivor and non-survivor groups. Our study shows the potential usefulness of infrared thermography in evaluating skin temperature patterns in resuscitated septic shock patients. Overall skin temperature of the anterior thigh and knee may be an important indicator of survival status when modified by mottling score.
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spelling pubmed-102956642023-06-28 Infrared Thermography Imaging for Assessment of Peripheral Perfusion in Patients with Septic Shock Kazune, Sigita Vasiljevs, Edgars Caica-Rinca, Anastasija Marcinkevics, Zbignevs Grabovskis, Andris Bioengineering (Basel) Article Skin temperature changes can be used to assess peripheral perfusion in circulatory shock patients. However, research has been limited to point measurements from acral parts of the body. Infrared thermography allows non-invasive evaluation of temperature distribution over a larger surface. Our study aimed to map thermographic patterns in the knee and upper thigh of 81 septic shock patients within 24 h of admission and determine the relationship between skin temperature patterns, mottling, and 28-day mortality. We extracted skin temperature measurements from zones corresponding to mottling scores and used a linear mixed model to analyze the distribution of skin temperature in patients with different mottling scores. Our results showed that the distribution of skin temperature in the anterior thigh and knee is physiologically heterogeneous and has no significant association with mottling or survival at 28 days. However, overall skin temperature of the anterior thigh and knee is significantly lower in non-survivors when modified by mottling score. No differences were found in skin temperature between the survivor and non-survivor groups. Our study shows the potential usefulness of infrared thermography in evaluating skin temperature patterns in resuscitated septic shock patients. Overall skin temperature of the anterior thigh and knee may be an important indicator of survival status when modified by mottling score. MDPI 2023-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10295664/ /pubmed/37370660 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10060729 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Infrared Thermography Imaging for Assessment of Peripheral Perfusion in Patients with Septic Shock
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title_fullStr Infrared Thermography Imaging for Assessment of Peripheral Perfusion in Patients with Septic Shock
title_full_unstemmed Infrared Thermography Imaging for Assessment of Peripheral Perfusion in Patients with Septic Shock
title_short Infrared Thermography Imaging for Assessment of Peripheral Perfusion in Patients with Septic Shock
title_sort infrared thermography imaging for assessment of peripheral perfusion in patients with septic shock
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370660
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10060729
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