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压力袜对皮肤微循环的影响:基于皮肤热导率测量的评估

Effect of compression stockings on cutaneous microcirculation: Evaluation based on measurements of the skin thermal conductivity.

作者信息

Grenier E, Gehin C, McAdams E, Lun B, Gobin J-P, Uhl J-F

机构信息

Biomedical Sensor Group, Nanotechnologies Institute of Lyon, INSA-Lyon, France SIGVARIS Applied Research Department, St-Just St-Rambert, France.

Biomedical Sensor Group, Nanotechnologies Institute of Lyon, INSA-Lyon, France.

出版信息

Phlebology. 2016 Mar;31(2):101-5. doi: 10.1177/0268355514564175. Epub 2014 Dec 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To study of the microcirculatory effects of elastic compression stockings.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

In phlebology, laser Doppler techniques (flux or imaging) are widely used to investigate cutaneous microcirculation. It is a method used to explore microcirculation by detecting blood flow in skin capillaries. Flux and imaging instruments evaluate, non-invasively in real-time, the perfusion of cutaneous micro vessels. Such tools, well known by the vascular community, are not really suitable to our protocol which requires evaluation through the elastic compression stockings fabric. Therefore, we involve another instrument, called the Hematron (developed by Insa-Lyon, Biomedical Sensor Group, Nanotechnologies Institute of Lyon), to investigate the relationship between skin microcirculatory activities and external compression provided by elastic compression stockings. The Hematron measurement principle is based on the monitoring of the skin's thermal conductivity. This clinical study examined a group of 30 female subjects, aged 42 years ±2 years, who suffer from minor symptoms of chronic venous disease, classified as C0s, and C1s (CEAP).

RESULTS

The resulting figures show, subsequent to the pressure exerted by elastic compression stockings, an improvement of microcirculatory activities observed in 83% of the subjects, and a decreased effect was detected in the remaining 17%. Among the total population, the global average increase of the skin's microcirculatory activities is evaluated at 7.63% ± 1.80% (p < 0.0001).

CONCLUSION

The results from this study show that the pressure effects of elastic compression stockings has a direct influence on the skin's microcirculation within this female sample group having minor chronic venous insufficiency signs. Further investigations are required for a deeper understanding of the elastic compression stockings effects on the microcirculatory activity in venous diseases at other stages of pathology.

摘要

目的

研究弹性加压袜对微循环的影响。

材料与方法

在静脉病学中,激光多普勒技术(通量或成像)被广泛用于研究皮肤微循环。它是一种通过检测皮肤毛细血管中的血流来探索微循环的方法。通量和成像仪器可实时、无创地评估皮肤微血管的灌注情况。血管学界熟知的此类工具并不真正适合我们的方案,我们的方案需要通过弹性加压袜织物进行评估。因此,我们采用了另一种仪器,即Hematron(由里昂国立应用科学学院生物医学传感器组、里昂纳米技术研究所开发),来研究皮肤微循环活动与弹性加压袜提供的外部压力之间的关系。Hematron的测量原理基于对皮肤热导率的监测。这项临床研究检查了一组30名年龄在42岁±2岁的女性受试者,她们患有慢性静脉疾病的轻微症状,分类为C0s和C1s(CEAP)。

结果

所得数据显示,在弹性加压袜施加压力后,83%的受试者微循环活动得到改善;其余17%的受试者检测到效果下降。在总人群中,皮肤微循环活动的总体平均增加量评估为7.63%±1.80%(p<0.0001)。

结论

本研究结果表明,弹性加压袜的压力效应在患有轻微慢性静脉功能不全体征的女性样本组中对皮肤微循环有直接影响。为了更深入地了解弹性加压袜在病理其他阶段对静脉疾病微循环活动的影响,还需要进一步研究。

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