J Korean Acad Fam Med.  2000 Jan;21(1):57-74.

Practicality of thermography in evaluation of osteoarthritis of knee joint

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University.
  • 2Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University.
  • 3Department of Electrical Eng., University of Seoul.
  • 4Dept. of Industrial System Eng., Hansung University.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
About 80 percent of the Korean population over 55 years old show radiographic signs of osteoarthritis. Hence, osteoarthritis has become one of the most important public health problem among the old age. Despite the importance of this disease, proper methods for evaluation and diagnosis of osteoarthritis have not been developed. Authors have investigated the sensitivity and specificity of thermography in diagnosing osteoarthritis.
METHODS
Twenty patients who had visited the department of family medicine, Korea University Hospital, with non-traumatic knee pain during the period from April 1 to May 30, 1999, were included in the study. Patients had gone through series of careful history taking, physical examination and laboratory evaluations for clinical evaluation of osteoarthritis of the knee joints. Furthermore, the radiographic and thermographic examination of both knee joints were assessed.
RESULTS
Among the twenty patients who have been examined, 15 patients were to have shown radiographic abnormality; on the other hand, 14 patients showed thermographic abnormality. Seventeen patients showed clinical manifestations of osteoarthritis. Twelve patients, among those who had clinical osteoarthritis, were shown to have osteoarthritis in both image studies, i.e. radiographic and thermographic abnormalities. All patients who had not shown clinical osteoarthritis, were normal on both image studies. The sensitivity and specificity of thermography in diagnosing osteoarthritis were 80% and 80%, respectively (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Hot spots or asymmetric distribution in the knee joint area of osteoarthritis patients were in thermographic examination. Thermography has shown efficacy in the evaluation of osteoarthritis.

Keyword

thermography; osteoarthritis; non-traumatic knee pain; clinical osteoarthritis

MeSH Terms

Diagnosis
Hand
Humans
Joints*
Knee
Knee Joint
Korea
Middle Aged
Osteoarthritis*
Osteoarthritis, Knee*
Physical Examination
Public Health
Sensitivity and Specificity
Thermography*
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