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Combined use of laser Doppler flowmetry and skin thermometry for functional diagnostics of intradermal finger vessels E. A. Zherebtsov, A. I. Zherebtsova, A. Doronin [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Zherebtsov, Evgeny A | Doronin, Alexander | Dunaev, Andrey V | Podmasteryev, Konstantin V | Bykov, Alexander V | Meglinski, Igor V | Zherebtsova, Angelina IMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): микроциркуляция крови | лазерная допплеровская флоуметрия | вазоспастические расстройства | термометрия | окклюзия | ревматология | капиллярыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of biomedical optics Vol. 22, № 4. P. 040502-1-040502-4Abstract: We introduce a noninvasive diagnostic approach for functional monitoring of blood microflows in capillaries and thermoregulatory vessels within the skin. The measuring system is based on the combined use of laser Doppler flowmetry and skin contact thermometry. The obtained results suggest that monitoring of blood microcirculation during the occlusion, performed in conjunction with the skin temperature measurements in the thermally stabilized medium, has a great potential for quantitative assessment of angiospatic dysfunctions of the peripheral blood vessels. The indices of blood flow reserve and temperature response were measured and used as the primarily parameters of the functional diagnostics of the peripheral vessels of skin. Utilizing these parameters, a simple phenomenological model has been suggested to identify patients with angiospastic violations in the vascular system.
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We introduce a noninvasive diagnostic approach for functional monitoring of blood microflows in capillaries and thermoregulatory vessels within the skin. The measuring system is based on the combined use of laser Doppler flowmetry and skin contact thermometry. The obtained results suggest that monitoring of blood microcirculation during the occlusion, performed in conjunction with the skin temperature measurements in the thermally stabilized medium, has a great potential for quantitative assessment of angiospatic dysfunctions of the peripheral blood vessels. The indices of blood flow reserve and temperature response were measured and used as the primarily parameters of the functional diagnostics of the peripheral vessels of skin. Utilizing these parameters, a simple phenomenological model has been suggested to identify patients with angiospastic violations in the vascular system.

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