• J Coll Physicians Surg Pak · Jun 2021

    Flap Monitoring using Thermal Imaging Camera: A Contactless Method.

    • Muhammad Jibran Rabbani, Asif Zubair Bhatti, and Ahmed Shahzad.
    • Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery, Shalamar Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
    • J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2021 Jun 1; 31 (6): 703706703-706.

    ObjectiveTo determine the accuracy of the thermal imaging camera for the detection of vascular insult before the onset of permanent tissue damage.Study DesignDescriptive study.Place And Duration Of StudyDepartment of Burn and Plastic Surgery, from July to December 2019.MethodologyThe thermal image was used as an adjunct to clinical assessment in 84 flaps. Both pedicled and free flaps were performed in the study with a frequency of 68 (81%) and 16 (19%), respectively. Flap monitoring was performed regularly for five days by same team of surgeons and nurses. Flap vascularity was assessed by temperature gradient colour coding of thermal image taking the clinical assessment like colour, temperature, capillary refill, as a gold standard. Sensitivity and specificity of the thermal camera were calculated.ResultsThe age range of patients was from 5 years to 55 years. The diagnostic accuracy of thermal imaging camera was calculated to be 96.43% with a sensitivity of 98.7%, specificity of 75%. The positive predictive value was found to be 97.4%, negative predictive value was 85.7%, the false-negative value was 14.3%, and the false-positive value was 2.6%.ConclusionThermal imaging camera is an effective and useful adjunct for clinical assessment, as it is an easy and contactless technique. Key Words: Flir one, Flap monitoring, Thermal imaging camera.

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