2021
DOI: 10.29262/ram.v68i1.827
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TempTest®: Un instrumento de precisión en las urticarias físicas

Abstract: Antecedentes: TempTest® es un nuevo método basado en el efecto Peltier, validado para el diagnóstico de pacientes con urticaria por frío (UFr) o por calor (UCal), capaz de medir las variaciones de temperatura y la actividad de estas patologías.El objetivo de este estudio es analizar los resultados de las pruebas de provocación utilizando este nuevo método, en pacientes con UFr y UCal seguidos en un Centro de referencia y excelencia para la urticaria (GA2LEN UCARE) en Rio de Janeiro.Metodos: Fueron analizadas l… Show more

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“…To evaluate changes after contact with different temperatures, patients placed their forearm for five minutes on the TempTest ® (Microcaya TempTest, Bilbao, Spain) thermal element, which is used clinically to diagnose heat or cold contact urticaria [19,20]. The aluminium template of TempTest produces a temperature range continuously between 4 and 44 • C [21]. Skin barrier function parameters were measured at baseline and after the exposure on the regions of the volar forearm that were in contact with the aluminium template at 4 and at 44 • C (Figure 2).…”
Section: Water and Temperature Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate changes after contact with different temperatures, patients placed their forearm for five minutes on the TempTest ® (Microcaya TempTest, Bilbao, Spain) thermal element, which is used clinically to diagnose heat or cold contact urticaria [19,20]. The aluminium template of TempTest produces a temperature range continuously between 4 and 44 • C [21]. Skin barrier function parameters were measured at baseline and after the exposure on the regions of the volar forearm that were in contact with the aluminium template at 4 and at 44 • C (Figure 2).…”
Section: Water and Temperature Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%