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Medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs

Subtle lameness makes it difficult to ascertain which is the affected limb. A study was conducted to investigate a change in the thermal pattern and temperature of the thermal image of the paw print in a lame pelvic limb compared to a non-lame pelvic limb of dogs confirmed by orthostatic analysis. F...

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Autores principales: Garcia, Erika Fernanda V., Loughin, Catherine A., Marino, Dominic J., Sackman, Joseph, Umbaugh, Scott E., Fu, Jiyuan, Subedi, Samrut, Lesser, Martin L., Akerman, Meredith, Schossler, João Eduardo W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli and Libyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5738888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29296594
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i4.10
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author Garcia, Erika Fernanda V.
Loughin, Catherine A.
Marino, Dominic J.
Sackman, Joseph
Umbaugh, Scott E.
Fu, Jiyuan
Subedi, Samrut
Lesser, Martin L.
Akerman, Meredith
Schossler, João Eduardo W.
author_facet Garcia, Erika Fernanda V.
Loughin, Catherine A.
Marino, Dominic J.
Sackman, Joseph
Umbaugh, Scott E.
Fu, Jiyuan
Subedi, Samrut
Lesser, Martin L.
Akerman, Meredith
Schossler, João Eduardo W.
author_sort Garcia, Erika Fernanda V.
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description Subtle lameness makes it difficult to ascertain which is the affected limb. A study was conducted to investigate a change in the thermal pattern and temperature of the thermal image of the paw print in a lame pelvic limb compared to a non-lame pelvic limb of dogs confirmed by orthostatic analysis. Fourteen client owned dogs with a unilateral pelvic limb lameness and 14 healthy employee dogs were examined and the pelvic limbs radiographed. Thermal images of the paw print were taken after each dog was kept in a static position on a foam mat for 30 seconds. Average temperatures and thermographic patterns were analyzed. Analysis was performed in a static position. The asymmetry index for each stance variable and optimal cutoff point for the peak vertical force and thermal image temperatures were calculated. Image pattern analysis revealed 88% success in differentiating the lame group, and 100% in identifying the same thermal pattern in the healthy group. The mean of the peak vertical force revealed a 10.0% difference between the left and right pelvic limb in healthy dogs and a 72.4% between the lame and non-lame limb in the lame dog group. Asymmetry index analysis revealed 5% in the healthy group and 36.2% in the lame group. The optimal cutoff point for the peak vertical force to determine lameness was 41.77% (AUC = 0.93) and for MII 0.943% (AUC = 0.72). The results of this study highlight the change in the thermal pattern of the paw print in the lame pelvic limb compared to a non-lame pelvic limb in the lame group and the healthy group. Medical infrared imaging of the paw prints can be utilized to screen for the lame limb in dogs.
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spelling pubmed-57388882018-01-02 Medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs Garcia, Erika Fernanda V. Loughin, Catherine A. Marino, Dominic J. Sackman, Joseph Umbaugh, Scott E. Fu, Jiyuan Subedi, Samrut Lesser, Martin L. Akerman, Meredith Schossler, João Eduardo W. Open Vet J Original Article Subtle lameness makes it difficult to ascertain which is the affected limb. A study was conducted to investigate a change in the thermal pattern and temperature of the thermal image of the paw print in a lame pelvic limb compared to a non-lame pelvic limb of dogs confirmed by orthostatic analysis. Fourteen client owned dogs with a unilateral pelvic limb lameness and 14 healthy employee dogs were examined and the pelvic limbs radiographed. Thermal images of the paw print were taken after each dog was kept in a static position on a foam mat for 30 seconds. Average temperatures and thermographic patterns were analyzed. Analysis was performed in a static position. The asymmetry index for each stance variable and optimal cutoff point for the peak vertical force and thermal image temperatures were calculated. Image pattern analysis revealed 88% success in differentiating the lame group, and 100% in identifying the same thermal pattern in the healthy group. The mean of the peak vertical force revealed a 10.0% difference between the left and right pelvic limb in healthy dogs and a 72.4% between the lame and non-lame limb in the lame dog group. Asymmetry index analysis revealed 5% in the healthy group and 36.2% in the lame group. The optimal cutoff point for the peak vertical force to determine lameness was 41.77% (AUC = 0.93) and for MII 0.943% (AUC = 0.72). The results of this study highlight the change in the thermal pattern of the paw print in the lame pelvic limb compared to a non-lame pelvic limb in the lame group and the healthy group. Medical infrared imaging of the paw prints can be utilized to screen for the lame limb in dogs. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli and Libyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology 2017 2017-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5738888/ /pubmed/29296594 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i4.10 Text en Copyright: © Open Veterinary Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Open Veterinary Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Garcia, Erika Fernanda V.
Loughin, Catherine A.
Marino, Dominic J.
Sackman, Joseph
Umbaugh, Scott E.
Fu, Jiyuan
Subedi, Samrut
Lesser, Martin L.
Akerman, Meredith
Schossler, João Eduardo W.
Medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs
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title_fullStr Medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs
title_full_unstemmed Medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs
title_short Medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs
title_sort medical infrared imaging and orthostatic analysis to determine lameness in the pelvic limbs of dogs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5738888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29296594
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i4.10
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