U. Schultz-ehrenburg et V. Blazek, Value of quantitative photoplethysmography for functional vascular diagnostics - Current status and prospects, SKIN PH APP, 14(5), 2001, pp. 316-323
The paper presents recent advances in photoplethysmography (PPG) and the ro
le played by PPG in the noninvasive diagnostics of venous and arterial dise
ase. The technical principles of the new self-calibrating photoplethysmogra
phs are explained. These units allow a quantitative evaluation of all measu
rement data (e.g. time values, amplitudes, flow rates, blood volume kinetic
s) and hence a precise analysis of both venous and arterial hemodynamics. I
n combination with appropriate tests (muscle pump test, vein occlusion test
, noninvasive venous pressure test, arterial pulse and pressure test), they
are suitable for diagnosing and assessing the severity of vascular disease
and monitoring its course and the efficacy of therapy. Now that PPG has ga
ined worldwide acceptance as a routine diagnostic technique for venous dise
ase, its spectrum should be expanded to the arterial side as well. Copyrigh
t (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.