Rich Kathleen
Methodist Hospitals, Inc, Gary, Indiana 46402, USA.
J Vasc Nurs. 2002 Dec;20(4):125-35; quiz 136-7. doi: 10.1067/mvn.2002.130002.
Transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO(2)) measurements provide a noninvasive, objective determination of the oxygen level at the skin surface. This offers a means of estimating the underlying circulation and tissue oxygenation. The purpose of the pilot study was to measure the TcPO(2) value of the lower extremity of healthy men and women and of patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in 4 different body and leg positions 24 hours after peripheral vascular surgery reconstruction. The specific aim was to determine if lower-extremity TcPO(2) measurements were affected by changes in extremity position in these subject populations. A convenience sample of 4 healthy health care professionals and 4 patients who had peripheral vascular reconstruction surgery 24 hours before the measurements were studied. Subjects were studied in 4 different leg and body positions: supine with legs extended, sitting with legs dependent, a 5 degrees head-up reverse Trendelenburg, and supine with legs elevated 10 in. The Radiometer TCM30 TcPO(2) monitor was used to carry out these measures. Findings revealed a statistically significant difference in TcPO(2) measurements between the 2 groups, with the healthy subjects having a significantly higher TcPO(2) measurement in all extremity positions compared with the revascularized subjects with PAD (P =.02-.05). Significant changes were noted in both the foot temperature (P =.03) and TcPO(2) measurements with extremity positions within the healthy subject group (P =.001). The foot and leg TcPO(2) measurements affect from leg and body position did not reach significance (P =.09) in the subjects with PAD. No change in foot temperature with extremity positioning (P =.42) was noted in the subjects with PAD. This pilot study provides a base in which additional research will be performed with TcPO(2) measurements in both the healthy and revascularized person.
经皮氧分压(TcPO₂)测量可对皮肤表面的氧水平进行无创、客观的测定。这为评估潜在的循环和组织氧合提供了一种方法。该初步研究的目的是测量健康男性和女性以及外周动脉疾病(PAD)患者在进行外周血管手术重建24小时后,处于4种不同身体和腿部位置时下肢的TcPO₂值。具体目标是确定在这些受试者群体中,下肢TcPO₂测量值是否会受到肢体位置变化的影响。选取了4名健康医护人员和4名在测量前24小时接受外周血管重建手术的患者作为便利样本进行研究。受试者在4种不同的腿部和身体位置接受研究:双腿伸直仰卧、双腿下垂坐着、头高脚低5度的反特伦德伦伯格体位以及双腿抬高10英寸仰卧。使用Radiometer TCM30 TcPO₂监测仪进行这些测量。结果显示,两组之间的TcPO₂测量值存在统计学上的显著差异,与接受血管重建的PAD受试者相比,健康受试者在所有肢体位置下的TcPO₂测量值均显著更高(P = 0.02 - 0.05)。在健康受试者组中,足部温度(P = 0.03)和TcPO₂测量值均随肢体位置出现显著变化(P = 0.00001)。在PAD受试者中,腿部和身体位置对足部和腿部TcPO₂测量值的影响未达到显著水平(P = 0.09)。在PAD受试者中,未观察到肢体位置改变时足部温度的变化(P = 0.42)。这项初步研究为在健康人和接受血管重建者中进一步开展TcPO₂测量研究奠定了基础。