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Get Permission Karthikeyan, Chittoria, Chakiath, and Gupta: Assessment of wound dimensions using a smartphone-based application - Imitomeasure in wound assessment


Introduction

Better quality cameras are available in smart phones in recent times, most of which are quite affordable. The benefits of implying smart phone based application in healthcare is that they can be easily carried to every places. Softwares such as Imitomeasure have been found to be very helpful in assessing wounds of patients. They have the advantage of being non-contact and decreases the chances of spreading the infections to the patients which arises in physical methods like rulers or inchtapes. In this case report, a burns wound over the right gluteal region of a patient has been assessed using the Imitomeasure application. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Materials and Methods

Informed written consent was obtained from the patient and permission obtained from departmental ethical committee for performing this study. A 70 year old female presented with second degree burns over the right gluteal region. She did not have any other known comorbidities at presentation. She was admitted and daily dressing was done. Initially hydrodissection was done with normal saline. Then application of silver stream was done. Then hydrocyl aqua gel was applied. Collagen sheets were applied over the wound, followed by which urgotol sheets were applied. Then packing done with gauzes and pads, and opsite. Negative pressure wound therapy was applied with continuous regulated oxygen therapy. The wound of the patient has been assessed using the Imitomeasure application. We have performed this study on iPhone 14 plus using Imitomeasure application downloaded for free from Apple store.

  1. To install the application the following steps are done:

  2. To search for “Imitomeasure” on apple store/play store, and install the application

  3. Two modes are available - Calibration mode and manual mode

  4. There are certain markers for calibration which is available in the application which has to be printed out. This print out has to be used while taking pictures for calibration mode

  5. If the assessment is being done in manual method, select the part where the wound is present. Then capture photos of the wound.

  6. After taking photo, draw the outline of the wound, and click measure, then the area of the wound will be measured.

Figure 1

Figure showing measurement of area and circumference of a burns wound over right gluteal region using Imitomeasure software

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Results

It has been found that the Imitomeasure application can provide almost accurate wound dimensions without touching the wound, and it can be used to serially monitor the progression of the wound condition.

Discussion

Assessment of wound parameters such as wound dimensions is important for understanding the progression of wounds. Various dressing materials and dressing methods are being tried for improving wound healing. However, the benefits of the methods could be assessed by how the wound heals. Serially checking the dimensions of the wounds is one helpful method to see if the wound is healing or worsening, which can be seen as decrease or increase in wound dimensions respectively.6, 7

Clinically, wound dimensions can be measured using a ruler or inchtape, but these methods can increase the risk of contamination of the wounds. Hence, a method where measurement of wound dimensions can be done without touching wounds shall be beneficial. Imitomeasure software has been found to be an affordable, and highly effective mobile based application, which uses the camera inbuilt in smartphones, and can measure the dimensions of the wounds accurately.

In this study, one wound of a patient with burn injury over the right gluteal region was assessed using imitomeasure application, and the results were found to be accurate. The accuracy of this application can be confirmed by performing a large scale study, which may allow the usage of this application universally, and it shall indeed be a very useful tool for monitoring wound status.

Conclusion

One wound of a patient with burns injury over the right gluteal region has been assessed in this study. The benefits and reliability of this application can be substantiated by performing larger studies using this application.

Source of Funding

None.

Conflict of Interest

None.

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63-65


Authors Details

Karthikeyan, Ravi Kumar Chittoria, Jacob Antony Chakiath, Kanav Gupta


Article History

Received : 15-02-2024

Accepted : 29-04-2024


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