Bjerre-Jepsen K, Faris I, Henriksen O, Paaschburg-Nielsen B
Eur J Nucl Med. 1984;9(9):413-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00295576.
The effect of vascular surgical reconstruction or Buerger's exercises upon average subcutaneous blood flow for a 24-h period was studied in 14 patients with severe leg ischemia due to occlusive arterial disease. Blood flow was estimated proximally in the calf and in the foot by a 133Xe washout technique. Seven patients underwent vascular surgery. Postoperatively subcutaneous blood flow increased in the calf and the foot in all patients except one in whom a decrease in blood flow in the foot was seen. In this case a decrease in systolic blood pressure occurred following the operation. Buerger's exercises did not alter subcutaneous blood flow either in the calf or in the foot in the seven patients studied. Buerger's exercises seem to be of no value for these patients. The measurement of blood flow in subcutaneous tissue over a period of 24 h seems to be a useful test of the effect of different treatments.
对14例因闭塞性动脉疾病导致严重腿部缺血的患者,研究了血管外科重建术或勃格运动对24小时平均皮下血流的影响。采用¹³³氙洗脱技术估计小腿近端和足部的血流。7例患者接受了血管手术。术后,除1例足部血流减少的患者外,所有患者小腿和足部的皮下血流均增加。该病例术后收缩压下降。在接受研究的7例患者中,勃格运动未改变小腿或足部的皮下血流。对于这些患者,勃格运动似乎没有价值。在24小时内测量皮下组织血流似乎是一种检验不同治疗效果的有用方法。