Quantitative wound healing studies using a portable, low-cost, hand-held near-infrared optical scanner: Preliminary sensitivity and specificity analysis

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作者
Lei, Jiali [1 ]
Rodriguez, Suset [1 ]
Jayachandran, Maanasa [1 ]
Solis, Elizabeth [1 ]
Gonzalez, Stephanie [1 ]
Perez-Clavijo, Francesco [2 ]
Wigley, Stephen [3 ]
Godavarty, Anuradha [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Int Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Opt Imaging Lab, 10555 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33174 USA
[2] Podiatry Care Partners, 8339 NW 12th St, Doral, FL 33126 USA
[3] Wigley Foot & Ankle LLC, 12605 NE 7th Ave, North Miami, FL 33161 USA
来源
OPTICS AND BIOPHOTONICS IN LOW-RESOURCE SETTINGS II | 2016年 / 9699卷
关键词
Near-infrared; optical imaging; lower extremity ulcers; sensitivity; specificity; hand-held scanner; DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS; SPECTROSCOPY; PREDICTION;
D O I
10.1117/12.2212070
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摘要
Lower extremity ulcers are devastating complications that are still un-recognized. To date, clinicians employ visual inspection of the wound site during its standard 4-week of healing process via monitoring of surface granulation. A novel ultra-portable near-infrared optical scanner (NIROS) has been developed at the Optical Imaging Laboratory that can perform non-contact 2D area imaging of the wound site. From preliminary studies it was observed that the non-healing wounds had a greater absorption contrast with respect to the normal site, unlike in the healing wounds. Currently, non-contact near-infrared (NIR) imaging studies were carried out on 22 lower extremity wounds at two podiatric clinics, and the sensitivity and specificity of the scanner evaluated. A quantitative optical biometric was developed that differentiates healing from non-healing wounds, based on the threshold values obtained during ROC analysis. In addition, optical images of the wound obtained from weekly imaging studies are also assessed to determine the ability of the device to predict wound healing consistently on a periodic basis. This can potentially impact early intervention in the treatment of lower extremity ulcers when an objective and quantitative wound healing approach is developed. Lastly, the incorporation of MATLAB graphical user interface (GUI) to automate the process of image acquisition, image processing and image analysis realizes the potential of NIROS to perform non-contact and real-time imaging on lower extremity wounds.
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