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Wound Inflammatory Index: A “Proof of Concept” Study to Assess Wound Healing Trajectory

机译:伤口炎症指数:评估伤口愈合轨迹的“概念验证”研究

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Diabetes around the globe results in one major limb amputation every 30 seconds, over 2500 limbs lost per day. The underlying pathophysiology sometimes leads to a chronic Inflammatory stage, which may prevent appropriate healing, and therefore, the need for a clear strategy for assessing and classifying wounds and wound healing cannot be overstated. Temperature is a surrogate marker for inflammation. Quantitative thermography using a numerical index provides a useful way to assess wound healing. Advances in technology have afforded the availability of low-cost, high-resolution thermal imaging systems, which can be used to quantify sensitive changes on the skin surface and may be particularly useful to develop monitoring strategies for wounds. This article provides a standardized technique for calculating a thermal index (TI) supported with a case report from assessment of a diabetic foot ulcer. In this single case study, the TI/wound Inflammatory index indicates a shift from negative to positive ( p < .05) before it reaches zero.
机译:全球各地的糖尿病患者每30秒会截肢一次,每天损失超过2500条肢体。潜在的病理生理学有时会导致慢性炎症阶段,这可能会阻止适当的愈合,因此,对评估和分类伤口和伤口愈合的明确策略的需求不可低估。温度是炎症的替代指标。使用数字索引的定量热成像技术为评估伤口愈合提供了一种有用的方法。技术的进步提供了低成本,高分辨率的热成像系统的可用性,该系统可用于量化皮肤表面的敏感变化,对于开发伤口监测策略可能特别有用。本文提供了一种标准化技术,可通过评估糖尿病足溃疡的病例报告支持计算热指数(TI)。在此单例研究中,TI /伤口炎症指数表明在达到零之前从负值变为正值(p <.05)。

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