The Use of Laser Doppler Imaging in Nitric Acid Burns: A Case Report and Literature Review

Author:

Owoso Toluwaniyin1ORCID,Kankam Hadyn K N12ORCID,Abdulsalam Abdulrazak1ORCID,Lewis Darren1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust , Birmingham , UK

2. Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham , Birmingham , UK

Abstract

Abstract Laser Doppler imaging (LDI) technology has been validated to assess thermal burn depth by predicting wound healing potential. However, there is no clear evidence for its use in chemical burns. We present a case of an 8% total burn surface area (TBSA) nitric acid burn following an industrial accident, in an otherwise healthy 36-year-old man. LDI assessment was suggestive of poor healing potential of >21 days, warranting surgical management. However, conservative management was opted for based on clinical assessment as the wound eschar appeared thin and more consistent with epithelial staining. Patient follow-up confirmed a total burn healing time of two months, suggesting that the LDI assessment was accurate. A comprehensive literature review was performed using the MEDLINE (PubMed) database to identify animal or clinical studies evaluating the efficacy of LDI in chemical burns. A qualitative synthesis of our findings is presented. We identified two experimental studies in porcine models with sulfur mustard burns, each confirming the accuracy of LDI assessment when compared to the histopathology findings. Limited experimental animal studies on the use of LDI suggest similar validity in chemical burns, and this correlates with the clinical outcome in this case. However, this alone is insufficient to prove its validity and define its role in the assessment of chemical burns. Clinical trials are required to further assess and define the parameters of LDI use and efficacy in this context.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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