Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography coupled with artificial intelligence algorithms as tool to investigate wound healing: A prospective, randomized, single‐blinded pilot study
Sergio del Río‐Sancho,
Stephanie Christen‐Zaech,
David Alvarez Martinez
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAblative fractional photothermolysis serves as an excellent in vivo model for studying wound healing. The advent of non‐invasive imaging devices, such as line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC‐OCT), enhances this model by enabling detailed monitoring of skin wound healing over time. Additionally, artificial intelligence (AI)‐based algorithms are revolutionizing the evaluation of clinical images by providing detailed analyses that are unfeasible manually.ObjectivesThis study aims to asse… Show more
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