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Infrared thermal imaging based study of localized cold stress induced thermoregulation in lower limbs: The role of age on the inversion time

机译:基于红外线热成像的局部冷应激诱导的下肢热调节研究:年龄在反转时间的作用

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Thermoregulatory control of human body temperature is of paramount importance for normal bodily functions. Exposure of the upper and lower limbs to localized cold stress can cause cold-induced injuries and often lower limbs are more susceptible to damages from cold-induced injuries. In this study, we use infrared thermal imaging to probe localized cold stress induced cutaneous vasoconstriction of lower limbs in 33 healthy subjects. The cold stress is actuated by applying ice to the plantar surfaces of the lower limbs for 180 s and after removal of the cold stress, infrared thermography is utilized to non-invasively monitor the time-dependent variations in vein pixel temperatures on the dorsal surfaces of the stimulated and non-stimulated feet. It is observed that the vein pixel temperature of the stimulated foot showed a non-monotonic variation with time, consisting of an initial decrease and the presence of an inversion time, beyond which temperature is regained. The initial decrease in vein pixel temperature of the stimulated foot is attributed to the reduced blood flow caused by the cold stress induced severe vasoconstriction. Beyond the inversion time, the vein pixel temperature is found to increase due to rewarming of the surrounding skin. Experimental findings indicate that the inversion time linearly increased with the age of the subject, indicating a reduced thermoregulatory efficiency for the aged subjects. This study provides a thermal imaging-based insight into the skin temperature re-distribution during the early stages of blood perfusion in lower limbs, after an exposure to a localized acute cold stress. Statistical analyses reveal that subject height, weight, body-mass index and gender do not influence the inversion time significantly. The experimental findings are important towards rapid evaluation of personnel fitness for deployment in extreme cold environment, treatment of cold-induced injuries and probing of thermoregulatory impairments.
机译:体温调节控制对人体的正常功能至关重要。上肢和下肢暴露在局部冷应激下可导致冷诱导损伤,通常下肢更容易受到冷诱导损伤的损害。在这项研究中,我们使用红外热成像技术探测了33名健康受试者局部冷应激引起的下肢皮肤血管收缩。冷应力是通过在下肢足底表面敷冰180秒来驱动的,在消除冷应力后,红外热成像技术用于无创地监测受刺激和非受刺激足背表面静脉像素温度的时间依赖性变化。据观察,受刺激足部的静脉像素温度随时间呈非单调变化,包括初始下降和反转时间的存在,超过该时间,温度恢复。受刺激足部静脉像素温度的最初下降归因于冷应激引起的严重血管收缩导致的血流量减少。超过反转时间后,发现由于周围皮肤重新加温,静脉像素温度会升高。实验结果表明,反转时间随着受试者的年龄线性增加,表明老年受试者的体温调节效率降低。这项研究为暴露于局部急性冷应激后下肢血液灌注早期的皮肤温度重新分布提供了基于热成像的见解。统计分析表明,受试者的身高、体重、体重指数和性别对倒置时间没有显著影响。这些实验结果对于快速评估人员在极端寒冷环境中的部署适应性、治疗由寒冷引起的损伤和探索体温调节障碍具有重要意义。

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