1. Infrared thermography for normal endothelial function screening.
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Morales-Montalvo SI, Cruz-Domínguez MDP, Martínez-Godínez MLÁ, Calderón-Aranda E, Martínez-Bencomo MA, Díaz GM, Cruz-Segura A, and Miliar-García Á
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- Humans, Middle Aged, Male, Female, Cross-Sectional Studies, Adult, Aged, Heart Disease Risk Factors, Sensitivity and Specificity, Infrared Rays, Brachial Artery physiology, Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis, Cardiovascular Diseases physiopathology, Vasodilation physiology, Predictive Value of Tests, Thermography methods, Endothelium, Vascular physiopathology
- Abstract
Background: Endothelial dysfunction (ED) suspicion will allow to prevent accelerated atherosclerosis and premature death., Objective: To establish the usefulness of thermography for endothelial function screening in adults with cardiovascular risk factors., Material and Methods: Cross-sectional, analytical diagnostic test. A brachial arterial diameter (BAD) increase < 11% at one-minute post-ischemia meant probable ED and was confirmed if BAD was ≥ 11% post-sublingual nitroglycerin. Thermographic photographs of the palmar region were obtained at one minute. Descriptive statistics, ROC curve, Mann-Whitney's U-test, chi-square test, or Fisher's exact test were used., Results: Thirty-eight subjects with a median age of 50 years, and with 624 thermographic measurements were included. Nine had ED (flow-mediated vasodilation [FMV]: 2.5%). The best cutoff point for normal endothelial function in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors was ≥ 36 °C at one minute of ischemia, with 85% sensitivity, 70% specificity, positive and negative predictive values of 78 and 77%, area under the curve of 0.796, LR+ 2.82, LR- 0.22., Conclusion: An infrared thermography-measured temperature in the palmar region greater than or equal to 36 °C after one minute of ischemia is practical, non-invasive, and inexpensive for normal endothelial function screening in adults with cardiovascular risk factors., (Copyright: © 2024 Permanyer.)
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- 2024
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