Application of smartphone-based infrared thermography devices for ocular surface thermal imaging
•IRT imaging with smartphone-based devices is suitable for easily and quickly detecting OST asymmetry between paired eyes.•Smartphone-based IRT imaging may be beneficial for OST monitoring and the detection of subclinical inflammation postoperatively.•IRT technique with smartphone-attached devices i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medical engineering & physics 2024-08, Vol.130, p.104212, Article 104212 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •IRT imaging with smartphone-based devices is suitable for easily and quickly detecting OST asymmetry between paired eyes.•Smartphone-based IRT imaging may be beneficial for OST monitoring and the detection of subclinical inflammation postoperatively.•IRT technique with smartphone-attached devices is comfortable and safe for patients.
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a well-known imaging technique that provides a non-invasive displaying of the ocular surface temperature distribution. Currently, compact smartphone-based IRT devices, as well as special software for processing thermal images, have become available. The study aimed to determine the possible use of smartphone-based IRT devices for real-time ocular surface thermal imaging. This study involved 32 healthy individuals (64 eyes); 10 patients (10 eyes) with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) and absolute glaucoma; 10 patients (10 eyes) with PDR, who underwent vitreoretinal surgery. In all cases, simultaneous ocular surface IRT of both eyes was performed. In healthy individuals, the ocular surface temperature (OST) averaged 34.6 ± 0.8 °C and did not differ substantially between the paired eyes, in different age groups, and after pupil dilation. In our study, high intraocular pressure was accompanied by a decrease in OST in all cases. After vitreoretinal surgery in cases with confirmed subclinical inflammation, the OST was higher than the baseline and differed from that of the paired eye by more than 1.0 °C. These results highlight that smartphone-based IRT imaging could be useful for the non-invasive detection of OST asymmetry between paired eyes due to increased intraocular pressure or subclinical inflammation. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4533 1873-4030 1873-4030 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.medengphy.2024.104212 |