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Diagnostic accuracy of infrared thermal imaging for detecting COVID‐19 infection in minimally symptomatic patients

Mario Aurelio Martínez‐Jiménez, Víctor Manuel Loza-González, Eleazar Samuel Kolosovas‐Machuca, Mercedes E. Yanes‐Lane, Ana Sofia Ramirez Garcia Luna, José L. Ramírez-GarcíaLuna

2020European Journal of Clinical Investigation48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite being widely used as a screening tool, a rigorous scientific evaluation of infrared thermography for the diagnosis of minimally symptomatic patients suspected of having COVID-19 infection has not been performed. METHODS: A consecutive sample of 60 adult individuals with a history of close contact with COVID-19 infected individuals and mild respiratory symptoms for less than 7 days and 20 confirmed COVID-19 negative healthy volunteers were enrolled in the study. Infrared thermograms of the face were obtained with a mobile camera, and RT-PCR was used as the reference standard test to diagnose COVID-19 infection. Temperature values and distribution of the face of healthy volunteers and patients with and without COVID-19 infection were then compared. RESULTS: Thirty-four patients had an RT-PCR confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and 26 had negative test results. The temperature asymmetry between the lacrimal caruncles and the forehead was significantly higher in COVID-19 positive individuals. Through a random forest analysis, a cut-off value of 0.55°C was found to discriminate with an 82% accuracy between patients with and without COVID-19 confirmed infection. CONCLUSIONS: Among adults with a history of COVID-19 exposure and mild respiratory symptoms, a temperature asymmetry of ≥ 0.55°C between the lacrimal caruncle and the forehead is highly suggestive of COVID-19 infection. This finding questions the widespread use of the measurement of absolute temperature values of the forehead as a COVID-19 screening tool.

Topics & Concepts

ForeheadCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineThermographySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Internal medicineNuclear medicineInfraredSurgeryInfectious disease (medical specialty)PhysicsOpticsDiseaseInfrared Thermography in MedicineRetinal and Optic ConditionsDermatological and COVID-19 studies
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