Donk A F, Faes T J, Broere D, van der Veen E A, Bertelsmann F W
Department of Medical Physics, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Neurol. 1990 Dec;237(8):457-60. doi: 10.1007/BF00314761.
Peripheral autonomic neuropathy in diabetes has been difficult to evaluate. We have developed a test to quantitate sympathetic skin vasomotor function in the extremities. Skin vasomotor reflexes were investigated after warming and cooling the left arm and recording changes in skin temperature as a measure of skin blood flow in the right hand and both feet. Twenty-three diabetic patients with cardiac autonomic neuropathy and 28 healthy control subjects were examined. In contrast to the healthy subjects, the diabetic patients showed reduced or even absent responses in skin temperature to both warming and cooling. The rate of skin temperature decrease for the hand and feet during cooling, which was used as the actual parameter to quantitate skin vasomotor control, was significantly reduced in the diabetic group as compared with the healthy control subjects. We conclude that this technique provides a simple non-invasive method for quantitating skin vasomotor function in the extremities of diabetic patients.
糖尿病周围自主神经病变一直难以评估。我们开发了一种测试方法来量化四肢的交感皮肤血管运动功能。在对左臂进行加热和冷却后,研究皮肤血管运动反射,并记录右手和双脚的皮肤温度变化,以此作为皮肤血流量的指标。对23名患有心脏自主神经病变的糖尿病患者和28名健康对照者进行了检查。与健康受试者相比,糖尿病患者对加热和冷却的皮肤温度反应均降低甚至消失。作为量化皮肤血管运动控制的实际参数,糖尿病组在冷却过程中手和脚的皮肤温度下降速率与健康对照者相比显著降低。我们得出结论,该技术为量化糖尿病患者四肢的皮肤血管运动功能提供了一种简单的非侵入性方法。