Advances in Infrared Thermography:Surgical aspects, vascular changes, and pain monitoring in veterinary medicine

Advances in Infrared Thermography: Surgical aspects, vascular changes, and pain monitoring in veterinary medicine

April 23, 20251 min read

Abstract

One of the main functions of infrared thermography (IRT) consists in detecting temperature changes in organisms caused by variations in surface blood circulation. IRT is a useful tool that has been used mainly as a diagnostic method for various stress-causing pathologies, though recent suggestions indicate that it can be used to assess the block quality of certain body regions. In the field of anaesthesiology, IRT has been applied to brachial and epidural blocks, while in algology, changes in surface blood circulation associated with sympathetic activity have been investigated. Thermography has also been employed to complement pain level scales based on the facial expressions of patients in critical condition, or after surgery. In addition, it has been used as a tool in research designed to evaluate different surgical procedures in human medicine, as in the case of surgical burrs for placing dental implants, where IRT helps assess the degree of heating associated with bone devascularisation, reduction in vascular perfusion as a consequence of stroke, and changes in the autonomous nervous system, or the degree of vascular changes in flaps applied to burn patients. In veterinary medicine, thermography has brought several benefits for animals in terms of evaluating lesions, diseases, and surgical procedures. The aim of this review is to evaluate how IRT can be used as a tool in surgical procedures, cases of vascular change, and pain monitoring in veterinary medicine with an emphasis on small animals.

References:

Casas-Alvarado A, Mota-Rojas D, Hernández-Ávalos I, Mora-Medina P, Olmos-Hernández A, Verduzco-Mendoza A, Reyes-Sotelo B, Martínez-Burnes J. Advances in infrared thermography: Surgical aspects, vascular changes, and pain monitoring in veterinary medicine. J Therm Biol. 2020 Aug;92:102664. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2020.102664. Epub 2020 Jul 29. PMID: 32888567.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32888567/

Melinda Loo

Melinda Loo

Melinda Loo is a lifelong wellness practitioner with over 20 years in massage therapy and wellness coaching. She's passionate about empowering proactive individuals to take control over their health and well being. Through her work, Melinda crafts healing experiences that foster profound balance and harmony, guiding individuals toward optimal wellness and vitality.

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