FLIR Application Stories - Medical

FLIR regularly publishes application stories where you can read how our customers are using FLIR infrared cameras and thermal imaging solutions.
 
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L'uso dell'Infrarosso per il rilevamento di una temperatura corporea elevata

La termografia ad infrarossi permette di rilevare una temperatura corporea elevata, che può essere sintomo di febbre. Pertanto, l'uso dell'infrarosso come strumento diagnostico ausiliario per individuare con maggiore facilità le persone in potenziale stato febbrile, può contenere o limitare la diffusione di malattie virali quali l'influenza aviaria e suina, oppure infezioni batteriche quali la SARS.


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Societa di componenti elettronici protegge il proprio personale con la technologia ad infrarossi FLIR

L'Organizzazione mondiale della sanità (OMS) ha definito sei fasi dell'allerta pandemica relative allo sviluppo dell'influenza suina. Quando in Francia il livello di allerta OMS passerà a 6, CEAT Electronique sarà pronta con il proprio piano di azione, che avrà come fulcro la tecnologia ad infrarossi FLIR. L'utilizzo della termocamera FLIR non si limiterà alla sola fase di emergenza ma questo utile strumento sarà impiegato anche nei laboratori tecnici, grazie alla sua straordinaria versatilità.


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FLIR thermal imaging cameras used to detect small nerve fiber dysfunction

It is estimated that about 2% of the world population suffers from small nerve fiber dysfunction, which can result in neuropathic pain; diabetic patients represent a large portion of this population. While the dysfunction of large nerve fibers can be assessed using standard neurological examination and electromyography (EMG), currently no noninvasive techniques exist to detect and quantify small fiber dysfunction.


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FLIR thermal imaging cameras confirm effectiveness of local anesthetics

For many operations the use of local anesthetics is preferred to general anesthetics, since it is considered to be safer for the patient. But in some cases local anesthetics only work partially or not at all. To determine the effectiveness of local anesthetics the patient is subjected to pinpricks. If the patient indicates a pain sensation then the local anesthetics is considered to be ineffective.


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FLIR cameras help determine the functionality of anti-allergy medicine

FLIR thermal imaging cameras is one of the most efficient techniques for the study of skin temperature. It is an accurate, quantifiable, non-contact, non-invasive, diagnostic technique that allows the examiner to visualize and quantify changes in skin surface temperature using high performance thermal imaging cameras.


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Infrared thermography helps to measure, chart and combat pain

To be able to chart pain, to describe it precisely and in accordance with clear criteria this is what doctors dream of and patients yearn for.

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Keeping the spread of viral infections under control

Thermography is such a method. It has become vital to control body temperature of risk groups such as travellers and proven itself as a monitoring tool that has substantially contributed to reduce the spreading of SARS virus in many countries and regions.

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