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Thermal Imaging as a Noninvasive Diagnostic Tool for Anterior Knee Pain Following Implantation of Artificial Knee Joints

Authors :
Mathias Glehr
Alexander Stibor
Patrick Sadoghi
Christian Schuster
Franz Quehenberger
Gerald Gruber
Andreas Leithner
Reinhard Windhager
Source :
Volume: 14, Issue: 2 71-78, International Journal of Thermodynamics
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Uluslararası Uygulamalı Termodinamik Derneği İktisadi İşletmesi, 2010.

Abstract

The variety of radiographic diagnostic used to diagnose pain localised close to metal implants is still limited. Especially magnetic resonance results can not be analysed because of artefacts. In this article we present for the first time a direct correlation between an increase in skin temperature and existent anterior knee pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) measured with thermography. In a standardised way 26 knees were analysed. Thermographic photos were taken from frontal, medial and lateral directions with a computer-assisted infrared thermograph. In medial location (median 0.95°C, p=0.0043), as well as in lateral location (median 0.5°C, p=0.032) temperatures in locations with pain were significantly higher compared to the reference field. Median temperature difference between pain localization and localizations without pain was 0.7 °C and ranged from 0.1°C to 1.7°C on the side of the pain. In the ROC analysis the sensitivity of this method was 1.0 and specificity was 0.917. The evidence of a significant increase in skin temperature on the painful sites opened up the possibility to localize and assess pain more precisely in patients with total knee prosthesis. We consider this novel, rapid, inexpensive and non-invasive technology to posses the potential to become a useful and objective tool for diagnosis of pain and inflammation and to generate digital data that can be stored and analysed in clinical practice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13019724 and 21461511
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume: 14, Issue: 2 71-78, International Journal of Thermodynamics
Accession number :
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