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21 June 2019 Sources of uncertainty in the evaluation of thermal images in medicine
Kurt Ammer M.D.
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Abstract
Infrared Thermography (IRT) was introduced to medicine in 1956 by the Canadian surgeon Lawson as a promising modality for diagnosing breast cancer. It became quickly obvious, that IRT does not give much anatomical/morphological information but provide an easily obtainable map of measurable skin temperatures. Consequently, extracting temperatures from thermal images became the standard method of analysis in medical thermography. However, the awareness of errors in obtained measurements did develop quite slowly. In 2017, a checklist was developed in a Delphi process to address conditions that should be reported in thermographic studies since they could affect thermography-based temperature readings. These potential sources of uncertainty include individual data of participants and their preparation for thermal imaging; extrinsic factors such as recent physical activity or physiotherapy; wetness of the skin; ambient temperature, humidity and infrared sources in the examination space; acclimation time; camera type, camera settings, emissivity; size of field of view; camera position in relation to the imaged subject; image analysis. Presented are examples of the magnitude of uncertainties caused by the camera performance, size of the field and angel of view and size and position of regions of interest. Due to the manifold of possible uncertainties in clinical thermography, the use of high thresholds for clinical meaningful temperature differences are recommended.
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Kurt Ammer M.D. "Sources of uncertainty in the evaluation of thermal images in medicine", Proc. SPIE 11060, Optical Methods for Inspection, Characterization, and Imaging of Biomaterials IV, 1106011 (21 June 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2525340
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Temperature metrology

Cameras

Infrared imaging

Infrared cameras

Skin

Infrared radiation

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