2020
DOI: 10.37394/23208.2020.17.11
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Infrared Thermal Imaging to Detect Inflammatory Intra-Abdominal Pathology in Infants

Abstract: A thermal imaging method to detect inflammatory intra-abdominal pathology in infants is proposed and evaluated through a clinical trial. Nine surgical infants, mean chronological age 58 days old (range: 21-83 days), mean weight 2.65 kg (range: 2.45-3.15 kg) with abdominal pathologies were included in the analysis. Infrared thermal image processing consisted of selecting the surgical region of interest where the area of abdominal inflammation was most likely to be, and an abdominal reference region on t… Show more

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“…Infrared thermal imagining as a non-contact method for monitoring and diagnosis in neonates has previously proved effective in an NICU environment. For example, infrared thermal imaging was used to detect inflammatory intra-abdominal pathology in infants [56].…”
Section: Iot For the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infrared thermal imagining as a non-contact method for monitoring and diagnosis in neonates has previously proved effective in an NICU environment. For example, infrared thermal imaging was used to detect inflammatory intra-abdominal pathology in infants [56].…”
Section: Iot For the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu)mentioning
confidence: 99%