2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.18.24319232
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Assessing skin temperature over time in a cohort of lower limb cellulitis: A methods comparison study

Elizabeth LA Cross,
Martin J Llewelyn,
A Sarah Walker
et al.

Abstract: Importance Skin temperature assessment is essential for the initial diagnosis of cellulitis and monitoring treatment response. Currently, this is subjective and can contribute to overdiagnosis. Objective To characterise skin temperature changes over time in cellulitis and compare two more objective measurement approaches, a thermal imaging camera (TIC) and a non-contact infrared thermometer (NCIT). Design A methods comparison study nested within a prospective cohort. We measured limb temperatures daily for fou… Show more

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