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Low-temperature infiltration identified using infrared thermography in patients with subcutaneous edema revealed ultrasonographically: A case report.

Maiko Oya1, Toshiaki Takahashi, Hidenori Tanabe, Makoto Oe, Ryoko Murayama, Koichi Yabunaka, Yuko Matsui, Hiromi Sanada.   

Abstract

Infiltration is a frequent complication of infusion therapy. We previously demonstrated the usefulness of infrared thermography as an objective method of detecting infiltration in healthy people. However, whether thermography can detect infiltration in clinical settings remains unknown. Therefore, we report two cases where thermography was useful in detecting infiltration at puncture sites. In both cases, tissue changes were verified ultrasonographically. The patients were a 56-year-old male with cholangitis and a 76-year-old female with hepatoma. In both cases, infiltration symptoms such as swelling and erythema occurred one day after the insertion of a peripheral intravenous catheter. Thermographic images from both patients revealed low-temperature areas spreading from the puncture sites; however, these changes were not observed in other patients. The temperature difference between the low-temperature areas and their surrounding skin surface exceeded 1.0°C. Concurrently, ultrasound images revealed that tissues surrounding the vein had a cobblestone appearance, indicating edema. In both patients, subcutaneous tissue changes suggested infiltration and both had low-temperature areas spreading from the puncture sites. Thus, subcutaneous edema may indicate infusion leakage, resulting in a decrease in the temperature of the associated skin surface. These cases suggest that infrared thermography is an effective method of objectively and noninvasively detecting infiltration.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27210893     DOI: 10.5582/ddt.2016.01033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Discov Ther        ISSN: 1881-7831


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1.  Detection of intravenous infiltration using impedance parameters in patients in a long-term care hospital.

Authors:  Ihn Sook Jeong; Eun-Joo Lee; Jae Hyung Kim; Gun Ho Kim; Young Jun Hwang; Gye Rok Jeon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-03-21       Impact factor: 3.240

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