Henriksen O, Paaske W P
Acta Chir Scand Suppl. 1980;502:63-74.
Patients suffering from proximal occlusive arterial disease with rest pain in the foot get relief from their pain when the foot is lowered. The rest pain suggests ischemia of the foot. Lassen & Westling (1969) proposed that during lowering blood flow increases in ischemic areas and decreases in nonischemic areas. The relief of rest pain during lowering is in all probability due to this increase blood flow in ischemic areas. That flow really increases in the critical tissue areas was shown by Henriksen in 1974. The flow decrease in non-threatened areas was also demonstrated in this study. Since then, postural blood flow regulation in peripheral tissue has been studied in much detail and a clearer understanding of the mechanisms underlying this favourable redistribution of flow observed in such patients has emerged. A review of these studies is presented.
患有足部静息痛的近端闭塞性动脉疾病患者,将足部下垂时疼痛会缓解。静息痛提示足部缺血。拉森和韦斯特林(1969年)提出,足部下垂时,缺血区域的血流增加,非缺血区域的血流减少。下垂时静息痛缓解很可能是由于缺血区域血流增加。1974年,亨里克森证实关键组织区域的血流确实增加。本研究还证实了非危险区域的血流减少。从那时起,人们对周围组织的姿势性血流调节进行了详细研究,对这类患者中观察到的这种有利的血流重新分布的潜在机制有了更清晰的认识。本文对这些研究进行了综述。