2022
DOI: 10.31083/j.rcm2305174
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Dynamics of Local Temperature in the Fingertips After the Cuff Occlusion Test: Infrared Diagnosis of Adaptation Reserves to Hypoxia and Assessment of Survivability of Victims at Massive Blood Loss

Abstract: Background: Since changes in the tone and size of the lumen of peripheral blood vessels with massive blood loss are part of the mechanism of adaptation to hypoxia, which automatically changes the flow of warm blood to the fingertips, it was assumed that infrared thermography of the fingertips can reveal the dynamics of heat release in them, reflecting the reactivity of peripheral blood vessels and adaptation to hypoxia. It was assumed that the cuff occlusion test (COT) would assess the avail… Show more

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“…All this increases the effectiveness of the fight against infectious agents and accelerates the healing of chronic wounds [7]. Moreover, it is very convenient to use infrared thermography with a thermal imager to control the dynamics of local hyperthermia [45]- [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this increases the effectiveness of the fight against infectious agents and accelerates the healing of chronic wounds [7]. Moreover, it is very convenient to use infrared thermography with a thermal imager to control the dynamics of local hyperthermia [45]- [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%