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Correlation Between Thermal Patterns of Infrared Thermal Imaging and Clinical Phenotype in Patients With Postherpetic Neuralgia

Recruiting
Conditions
Infrared Thermal Imaging
Postherpetic Neuralgia
Registration Number
NCT05568186
Lead Sponsor
Xianwei Zhang,MD
Brief Summary

Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is the most frequent complication of herpes zoster(HZ) and is defined as pain persisting for \>1month after the healing of herpetic skin lesion or pain persisting for \> 3 months following the onset of HZ. PHN manifests as spontaneous throbbing, stabbing, or burning, usually accompanied by various abnormal sensory symptoms , which affect 5-20% of patients with HZ. Due to the lack of accurate and objective auxiliary examination tools, it is difficult for diagnosis and treatment of PHN. As a non-invasive examination method, infrared thermal imaging (IRT) can play a role in the diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain by objectively reflecting the changes and distribution characteristics of human body surface temperature. However, there are few studies on the relationship between clinical phenotype and thermal infrared image temperature changes in PHN patients, and the relationship between the thermal pattern of skin temperature and the duration of disease and treatment progress in PHN patients has not been fully elucidated. This study was conducted to investigate the relationship of thermal imaging data with the duration of the disease, clinical phenotype, treatment effect, in order to explore the role of infrared thermal imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of PHN. Methods:all PHN patients will included. At each visit, a pain NRS score was performed, and clinical phenotypes were tested and labeled, including: allodynia, numbness, itching, heat sensation, cold sensation, and the most painful area(MPA). Infrared thermal imaging was performed, the Average Relative Temperature (ART) within the affected area and the contralateral area was compared. The relationship between the temperature change and duration of the disease, clinical phenotype, treatment effect was assessed.

Detailed Description

patients with the follow conditions were excluded: 1)The skin area was lesions because of other disease(trauma, inflammation, skin scar, skin disease, tumor, etc.); 2) history of psychiatric diseases, chronic pain. 3) inabilities to complete IRT examination.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
166
Inclusion Criteria
    1. patients>18 years-old 2) pain lasts at least 1 month after lesion crusting 3) Agreed to participate the research
Exclusion Criteria
  • 1))the skin area was lesions because of other disease(trauma, inflammation, skin scar, skin disease, tumor, etc.); 2) history of psychiatric diseases, chronic pain. 3)inabilities to complete IRT examination. 4) Disagree to participate to the research

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Thermal pattern difference between affected side and contralateral side1 year

Thermal pattern difference between affected side and contralateral side

temperature difference between affected side and contralateral side1 year

temperature difference between affected side and contralateral side

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the relationship between the temperature change and disease duration1 year

the relationship between the temperature change and disease duration

the relationship between the temperature change and clinical phenotype1 year

the relationship between the temperature change and clinical phenotype

the relationship between the temperature change and treatment effect1 year

the relationship between the temperature change and treatment effect

the relationship between the temperature change and Pain Scores on Visual Analog Scale at each visit1 year

the relationship between the temperature change and Pain Scores on Visual Analog Scale at each visit

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Anesthesiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Wuhan, Hubei, China

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