This document summarizes 13 research papers that explore using various imaging modalities like infrared thermography, photography, and laser Doppler imaging to assess wounds and infections in diabetic feet and venous leg ulcers. Specifically, the papers investigate using imaging to detect signs of foot infection, correlate wound temperature with clinical assessments, develop sensor systems for pressure ulcer assessment, compare imaging modalities for burn assessment, determine foot ulcer areas, segment ulcer images, classify thermal patterns in diabetic feet, evaluate thermal distributions, create frameworks for reproducible chronic wound assessment, review noninvasive imaging technologies for wound assessment, review burn depth analysis using fluorescence, determine foot ulcer image boundaries, and develop a standardized wound assessment checklist.
This document summarizes 13 research papers that explore using various imaging modalities like infrared thermography, photography, and laser Doppler imaging to assess wounds and infections in diabetic feet and venous leg ulcers. Specifically, the papers investigate using imaging to detect signs of foot infection, correlate wound temperature with clinical assessments, develop sensor systems for pressure ulcer assessment, compare imaging modalities for burn assessment, determine foot ulcer areas, segment ulcer images, classify thermal patterns in diabetic feet, evaluate thermal distributions, create frameworks for reproducible chronic wound assessment, review noninvasive imaging technologies for wound assessment, review burn depth analysis using fluorescence, determine foot ulcer image boundaries, and develop a standardized wound assessment checklist.
This document summarizes 13 research papers that explore using various imaging modalities like infrared thermography, photography, and laser Doppler imaging to assess wounds and infections in diabetic feet and venous leg ulcers. Specifically, the papers investigate using imaging to detect signs of foot infection, correlate wound temperature with clinical assessments, develop sensor systems for pressure ulcer assessment, compare imaging modalities for burn assessment, determine foot ulcer areas, segment ulcer images, classify thermal patterns in diabetic feet, evaluate thermal distributions, create frameworks for reproducible chronic wound assessment, review noninvasive imaging technologies for wound assessment, review burn depth analysis using fluorescence, determine foot ulcer image boundaries, and develop a standardized wound assessment checklist.
Assessment of Signs of Foot Infection in Diabetes Patients Using
Photographic Foot Imaging and Infrared Thermography. https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/dia.2013.0251
2. Correlation Between Wound Temperature Obtained With an
Infrared Camera and Clinical Wound Bed Score in Venous Leg Ulcers. https://europepmc.org/abstract/med/26479211 3. Multimodal Sensor System for Pressure Ulcer Wound Assessment and Care https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8186246
4. A comparison of non-invasive imaging modalities: Infrared thermography,
spectrophotometric intracutaneous analysis and laser Doppler imaging for the assessment of adult burns. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0305417915001990
5. Area Determination of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Images Using a Cascaded Two-
Stage SVM-Based Classification (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7755785) 6. Lower extremity ulcer image segmentation of visual and near‐infrared imagery https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1600-0846.2009.00415.x
7. Automatic classification of thermal patterns in diabetic foot based on morphological pattern
Study Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial To Test For Preventive Effects of Diabetic Foot Ulceration by Telemedicine That Includes Sensor-Equipped Insoles Combined With Photo Documentation