M. Lamah et al., In vivo microscopic study of microcirculatory perfusion of the skin of thefoot in peripheral vascular disease, EUR J VAS E, 18(1), 1999, pp. 48-51
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY
Objectives: the aim of this study was to determine the proportion of perfus
ed capillaries in the skin of the foot in patients with peripheral vascular
disease, and compare it with that in normal subjects.
Design: experimental study comparing capillary perfusion in nine patients w
ith severe peripheral vascular disease (group 2) with seven age- and sex-ma
tched control subjects (group 1).
Materials and Methods:using in vivo video microscopy, a method was develope
d to measure the ratio of perfused to total capillaries, by comparing the n
umbers of corresponding capillaries before and after intravenous injection
of sodium fluorescein.
Results: the mean percentage ratio of perfused to total capillaries was 54.
7% (range 41-87%, standard deviation 16.5) in group 1, and 86.0% (range 62-
100%, standard deviation 13.2) in group 2 (p<0.001, t-test).
Conclusion: a significantly higher proportion of capillaries is perfused in
the skin of the foot of patients with severe peripheral vascular disease t
han in that of normal subjects. This is of important pathophysiological sig
nificance and may have clinical implications with regard to the role of pha
rmacological intervention in severe limb ischaemia.