A standard method for repeated recording of skin blood flow using laser Doppler flowmetry.

E M de Boer, P D Bezemer, D P Bruynzeel
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We investigated the simple method of non-invasive Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF), and its use as a reproducible standard method for measuring skin blood flow. Microcirculatory blood flow shows both considerable temporal as well as regional variation. The study of reactive changes in skin blood flow, e.g. in irritancy tests, requires repeated measurements. The normal variation of skin blood flow was studied on the forearms of healthy volunteers. Males showed higher values than females. Differences between left and right arms, and recordings in the morning and the afternoon were not significant. Differences between lateral and medial aspects were borderline significant; and significant differences were measured between proximal and distal test sites. To improve the reproducibility of the measurements, a probeholder was designed with a considerably larger test area than that of the original probeholder. Fixation at both ends of the probeholder allows for repeated measurements without affecting skin blood flow. Recommendations are given for repeated testing by LDF.

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一种使用激光多普勒血流仪重复记录皮肤血流的标准方法。
我们研究了无创激光多普勒血流仪(LDF)的简单方法,并将其作为测量皮肤血流的可重复标准方法。微循环血流表现出相当大的时间和区域差异。研究皮肤血流的反应性变化,例如在刺激试验中,需要重复测量。研究了健康志愿者前臂皮肤血流量的正常变化。男性高于女性。左臂和右臂之间以及上午和下午的记录差异不显著。外侧面和内侧面的差异是临界显著的;在近端和远端测试点之间测量到显著差异。为了提高测量的再现性,设计了一个测头,其测试面积比原来的测头大得多。探头两端的固定允许在不影响皮肤血流的情况下重复测量。建议由LDF进行重复测试。
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