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Volume 42, Pages 21-25 (January 2019)
Assessment of the Severity of Ischaemia and the Outcomes of Revascularisation in Peripheral Arterial Disease Patients Based on the Skin Microcirculatory Response to a Thermal Load Test Yohei Yamamoto, Yoshinori Inoue, Kimihiro Igari, Takahiro Toyofuku, Toshifumi Kudo, Hiroyuki Uetake EJVES Short Reports Volume 42, Pages (January 2019) DOI: /j.ejvssr Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Flow chart of the study cohort. PAD = peripheral arterial disease; CLI = critical limb ischaemia; EVT = endovascular treatment. EJVES Short Reports , 21-25DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 (A) Photographs of the local heating test (LHT). Local heating was achieved with an electric moxibustion instrument (left). After 15 min of local heating, the heating probe was removed, and the measurement of skin blood perfusion in the heated area was immediately initiated using a laser Doppler flowmetry (right). (B) Typical blood flow fluctuations during the LHT. The LHT parameters were defined graphically. Tinc = time from the onset of the increasing phase (To) to the inflection point that marked the peak perfusion value (Tp), also known as the increasing phase time. PVo = perfusion value at the onset of the increasing phase. PVp = perfusion value at the peak of the increasing phase. PΔ = PVp - PVo. Sin = the slope of the perfusion value distribution in the increasing phase. Sde = the slope of the perfusion value distribution in the first 5 min after the peak. EJVES Short Reports , 21-25DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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