Aïmago SA, Parc Scientifique EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Diab Vasc Dis Res. 2013 Mar;10(2):187-90. doi: 10.1177/1479164112452738. Epub 2012 Jul 16.
There are many pathologies and/or surgical situations where understanding how cutaneous capillary blood flow is behaving would be of clinical benefit. Laser Doppler imaging (LDI) has long been considered an ideal candidate for this yet was never widely adopted. The technology was deemed too slow, needing minutes to record one image. Here, we present the use of a new, real-time LDI, which is sensitive enough to resolve pulsatile blood flow in the microcirculation and can record images and videos instantaneously. We show that when comparing the ratios of absolute perfusion images from different regions of the body, remarkably reproducible data can be obtained when looking at a control population of male volunteers. In the future, we plan to add more control and diseased groups, effectively giving the clinician a non-invasive, safe and easy-to-use diagnostic for assessing the extent of microcirculatory disorders and high-risk surgical situations.
有许多病理学和/或手术情况,如果能了解皮肤毛细血管血流的情况,将会对临床有很大帮助。激光多普勒成像(LDI)长期以来一直被认为是一种理想的候选技术,但从未被广泛采用。该技术被认为太慢,需要几分钟才能记录一张图像。在这里,我们介绍了一种新的实时 LDI 的使用,它足够灵敏,可以分辨微血管中的脉动血流,并可以即时记录图像和视频。我们发现,当比较来自身体不同区域的绝对灌注图像的比值时,在观察男性志愿者的对照人群时,可以获得非常可重复的数据。在未来,我们计划增加更多的对照和患病群体,有效地为临床医生提供一种非侵入性、安全且易于使用的诊断方法,用于评估微循环障碍和高风险手术情况的程度。