Graham B H, Walton R L, Elings V B, Lewis F R
Plast Reconstr Surg. 1983 Jun;71(6):826-33. doi: 10.1097/00006534-198306000-00016.
In a laboratory model, quantitative skin-surface fluorescence has been used to reliably measure skin perfusion in ischemic random flaps and to predict viability. The method is reproducible and allows investigators to sequentially monitor soft-tissue perfusion using a fluorescent indicator. It is superior to the conventional fluorescein test (Wood's lamp method), which allows only a single subjective assessment within a 24-hour period.