Differentiation of NYHA III and IV Heart Failure with Infrared Thermal Imaging.
Key Points
A Tc-Mht > 7.7 °C shows 76% sensitivity for detecting NYHA Class IV heart failure, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
The confidence interval of 95% (66-84%) underscores the reliability of this thermal imaging technique.
Utilizing infrared thermal imaging provides a non-invasive approach to differentiate heart failure classifications and improve patient care.
This approach may enable better prognostication for patients with heart failure, highlighting its clinical significance.
Abstract
A Tc-Mht > 7.7 °C showed 76% sensitivity (95% confidence interval: 66-84%) for detecting NYHA Class IV in thermoneutral environments. Tc-Mht may serve as a prognostic marker in heart failure patients.