2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3147-2_27
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Modeling Thermal Infrared Imaging Data for Differential Diagnosis

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“…Similar to the work in [12,51] which proposed the natural response model of the fingertips to exposure to a cold environment to identify a diagnostic parameter derived by the physiology of such a response. The thermal recovery following a cold stress is driven by thermal exchange with the environment, transport by the incoming blood flow, conduction from adjacent tissue layers, and metabolic processes [19,32]. The finger temperature is determined by the net balance of the energy input/output [52].…”
Section: Mathematical Formulation Of Controlled Thermal Stress Of Supmentioning
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“…Similar to the work in [12,51] which proposed the natural response model of the fingertips to exposure to a cold environment to identify a diagnostic parameter derived by the physiology of such a response. The thermal recovery following a cold stress is driven by thermal exchange with the environment, transport by the incoming blood flow, conduction from adjacent tissue layers, and metabolic processes [19,32]. The finger temperature is determined by the net balance of the energy input/output [52].…”
Section: Mathematical Formulation Of Controlled Thermal Stress Of Supmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, several researchers have proposed a series of bioheat and statistical models that in combination with customized highly sensitive thermal imaging hardware can measure various physiological variables at several feet away from the subjects. These include contact-free measurements of perfusion [31], vessel blood flow [32], and breathing rate [33]. Since majority of these methods are based on passive imaging are safe and suitable for long observation periods.…”
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“…One of the technologies applied in modern medicine is imaging performed with an infrared thermography (IRT) camera [1]. The examination of cutaneous IRT assumes the identification of: (i) significant averaged and asymmetric temperature parameters; (ii) thermoregulatory malfunctions/alternations related to some functional perturbations of the autonomic nervous system as the mark of a disease presence; (iii) physiological information to monitor blood flow, cardiac pulse, etc.…”
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“…The examination of cutaneous IRT assumes the identification of: (i) significant averaged and asymmetric temperature parameters; (ii) thermoregulatory malfunctions/alternations related to some functional perturbations of the autonomic nervous system as the mark of a disease presence; (iii) physiological information to monitor blood flow, cardiac pulse, etc. ; and (iv) alternations in the main thermoregulatory functions [1]. The biological background for IRT measurement is a complex reaction between the blood flow rate and the local structures of subcutaneous tissues under the regulation of the sympathetic nervous system.…”
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