Skin thermal burn wounds are classified according to subjective assessments of wound depth that indicate divergent modes of medical intervention. However, clinically discriminating superficial partial from deep partial thickness burns remains a significant challenge, where only the latter requires excision and skin grafting. Motivated by the need for and ramifications of an objective burn wound assessment tool, this paper advances hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in a porcine skin burn model to quantitatively evaluate thermal burn injuries (superficial and deep partial thickness burns). Two-dimensional (2D) principal component analysis for noise reduction is applied to images captured by HSI in the visible wavelength range. Herein, a multivariate regression analysis is used to calculate the total hemoglobin concentration (tHb) and the oxygen saturation (StO2) of the injured tissue. These perfusion profiles are spatially mapped to yield characteristic distributions corresponding to the burn wound degree validated histologically. The results demonstrate that StO2 and tHb diverge significantly for superficial partial and deep partial burns at 24 h and 1 h, respectively (p < 0.05). A StO2 burn map at 1 h post-burn yields a 2D burn contour that is registered with a burn color image. This early stage burn-specific contour has implications to guide downstream burn excision and grafting.
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November 2018
Research-Article
Hyperspectral Imaging With Burn Contour Extraction for Burn Wound Depth Assessment
Houzhu Ding,
Houzhu Ding
Stevens Institute of Technology,
1 Castle Point on Hudson,
Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: hding4@stevens.edu
1 Castle Point on Hudson,
Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: hding4@stevens.edu
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Robert C. Chang
Robert C. Chang
Mem. ASME
Stevens Institute of Technology,
Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: rchang6@stevens.edu
Stevens Institute of Technology,
1 Castle Point on Hudson
,Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: rchang6@stevens.edu
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Houzhu Ding
Stevens Institute of Technology,
1 Castle Point on Hudson,
Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: hding4@stevens.edu
1 Castle Point on Hudson,
Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: hding4@stevens.edu
Robert C. Chang
Mem. ASME
Stevens Institute of Technology,
Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: rchang6@stevens.edu
Stevens Institute of Technology,
1 Castle Point on Hudson
,Hoboken, NJ 07470
e-mail: rchang6@stevens.edu
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received March 9, 2018; final manuscript received May 29, 2018; published online July 3, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Douglas Dow.
ASME J of Medical Diagnostics. Nov 2018, 1(4): 041002 (10 pages)
Published Online: July 3, 2018
Article history
Received:
March 9, 2018
Revised:
May 29, 2018
Citation
Ding, H., and Chang, R. C. (July 3, 2018). "Hyperspectral Imaging With Burn Contour Extraction for Burn Wound Depth Assessment." ASME. ASME J of Medical Diagnostics. November 2018; 1(4): 041002. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040470
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