DocumentCode :
2725456
Title :
Stress infrared telethermography is useful in the diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome, Type I (formerly reflex sympathetic dystrophy)
Author :
Gulvich, S.J. ; Conwell, T.D. ; Lane, Joshua ; Lockwood, B. ; Schwettmann, R.S. ; Rosenberg, Noah ; Goldman, L.B.
Volume :
1
fYear :
2004
fDate :
1-5 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
1178
Abstract :
The objective of this paper is to assess the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value (PV) of stress infrared telethermography (IRT) in the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Type I (CRPS-I). One hundred eighty-five consecutive patients (47 men, 138 women) with 205 pairs of chronically painful limbs (upper, lower, or both) were examined by pain specialists in neurology, physiatry, and anesthesia, who then reached a consensus diagnosis. A clinical diagnosis of CRPS-I required at least two of the following observations: burning pain, vasomotor changes, diaphoresis, trophic changes, allodynia. Patients with only one criterion were classified as possible CRPS-I; those with none were judged not to have CRPS-I. Patients and 24 asymptomatic control subjects underwent stress IRT, which was considered positive for CRPS-I if it showed three of the following: quantitative thermal emission of >1.00°C, abnormal distal thermal gradient patterns, presence of a "thermal marker", and abnormal response to functional cold water autonomic stress testing. By clinical criteria, CRPS-I was diagnosed in 73 pairs of limbs; not CRPS-I was diagnosed in 70; and 62 pairs had possible CRPS-I. Excluding possible CRPS-I cases, there were 5 false-negative stress IRTs (sensitivity 93%) and 7 false-positive results (specificity 89%). Based on estimated 50% prior probability for our population, the positive PV is 90% and the negative PV 94%. None of the control subjects exhibited thermographic evidence of CRPS. It is concluded that the stress IRT is a sensitive and specific indicator of CRPS-I.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomedical optical imaging; biothermics; neurophysiology; psychology; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; abnormal distal thermal gradient pattern; allodynia; anesthesia; burning pain; diaphoresis; functional cold water autonomic stress testing; infrared imaging; limb; neurology; patient diagnosis; physiatry; reflex sympathetic dystrophy; stress infrared telethermography; thermal marker; trophic changes; vasomotor changes; Anesthesia; Clinical diagnosis; Infrared imaging; Nervous system; Pain; Stress control; Testing; Thermal stresses; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; Infrared Imaging; Pain; Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy; Thermography; Type I;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8439-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1403376
Filename :
1403376
Link To Document :
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