红外热像仪研究马LI-18穴和PC-1敏感性与前蹄表面温度的相关性

S. Dai, D. Shiau, J. Zilberschtein
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本研究的目的是确定高分辨率红外相机测量的马LI-18和PC-1穴位触诊敏感性是否与前蹄表面温度差异相关。为了方便抽样,我们招募了客户拥有的马(n=41)进行各种医学问题的中医(TCVM)检查。在隔间休息20分钟后,在指定隔间内进行双侧前蹄热成像。随后进行双侧穴位扫描(APS),当使用28号针导管(2英寸)进行穴位触诊引起退缩反应时,结果被认为是阳性(APS+),或者当触诊等于无反应时,结果被认为是阴性(APS-)。根据APS结果,将马分为1)双侧APS-结果(bi-APS-)或2)单侧APS+结果(uni-APS+)。比较两组内前蹄表面的平均温差。结果表明:双aps组前蹄间热像仪读数无显著差异(p=0.551);而uni-APS+组的蹄温差异显著(p=0.039)。研究结果表明,马在LI-18和/或PC-1的APS敏感性与前蹄的热成像温度相关。需要进一步调查和确认这些发现,并进一步研究将这种温差与蹄部疾病联系起来进行诊断调查。
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Correlation Between Acupuncture Point LI-18 and PC-1 Sensitivity and Front Hoof Surface Temperature in Horses Using Infrared Thermography
The objective of this study was to determine whether acupuncture point sensitivity to palpation at LI-18 and PC-1 acupoints in horses was correlated with a difference in surface temperature between front hooves measured by highresolution infrared camera. Client-owned horses (n=41) presenting for traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) exams for a variety of medical issues were recruited for convenience sampling. After 20 minutes of stall rest, bilateral front hoof thermography was performed in a designated stall. This was followed by bilateral acupoint scan (APS), where the outcome was considered positive (APS+) when an acupoint palpation, performed with an acupuncture needle guide tube (28 gauge, 2 inch), elicited a flinch response, or negative (APS-) when the palpation equaled no reaction. Based on the APS results, horses were grouped into 1) bilateral APS- outcome (bi-APS-) or 2) unilateral APS+ outcome (uni-APS+). Within each of the 2 groups mean temperature difference between front hoof surfaces was compared. The results showed that the bi-APS- group thermographic readings were not significantly different (p=0.551) between front hooves; however, the hoof temperatures were significantly different from each other in the uni-APS+ group (p=0.039). Study findings suggest that a horse’s APS sensitivity at LI-18 and/or PC-1 are correlated with thermographic imaging temperature of the front hooves. Further investigation and confirmation of these findings is needed along with further studies associating this temperature difference with hoof disorders for diagnostic investigations.
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