Correlation of infrared thermography and skin perfusion in Raynaud patients and in healthy controls.

作者: Oliver Schlager , Michael E. Gschwandtner , Karin Herberg , Tanja Frohner , Martin Schillinger

DOI: 10.1016/J.MVR.2010.01.010

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摘要: Abstract Background We aimed to investigate the correlation of infrared thermography (IT) with laser Doppler perfusion imager (LDPI) among patients primary Raynaud's phenomenon and healthy controls. Methods Forty-seven individuals were included: we examined 25 22 age gender matched IT volar surface subjects' left hands was performed record skin temperature while same area determined using LDPI. All measurements obtained at room (baseline measurements) following standardized cold provocation. Results Good baseline found between LDPI in Raynaud controls ( r  = 0.868, p  = 0.790,  = 0.742 vs.  = 0.766,  = 0.023  = 0.306). Conclusion A significant  = 0.868  = 0.742, both

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