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      Caffeine consumption does not have an effect on digital microvascular perfusion assessed by laser Doppler imaging on healthy volunteers: a pilot study.

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          Caffeine is one of the most commonly consumed pharmacologically active ingredients in the Western world. It is postulated to cause peripheral vasoconstriction and decreased digital blood flow. As a result, many hand surgeons forbid caffeine consumption post-operatively by patients undergoing replantation surgery for fear of compromising healing. We hypothesized that caffeine has no effect on digital microvascular perfusion. Healthy volunteers were recruited and digital microperfusion was assessed using laser Doppler probes attached to the finger pulp, both before and after ingestion of 100 mg of caffeine. A total of 34 patients were included in the final study. The mean flow before the consumption of caffeine was 226.15 PU. The mean flow following the consumption of caffeine was 197.7 PU. This decrease was not statistically significant. This study revealed no decrease in digital blood flow following the ingestion of 100 mg of caffeine by healthy volunteers, as measured by laser Doppler flow monitoring.

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          Journal
          J Hand Surg Eur Vol
          The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
          SAGE Publications
          2043-6289
          0266-7681
          May 2015
          : 40
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK richard.knight4@nhs.net.
          [2 ] University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
          Article
          1753193414549519
          10.1177/1753193414549519
          25213779
          651348af-b9d7-4b9d-b2ee-caa1c2124df2
          History

          microperfusion,laser-doppler,caffeine,replantation,Blood-flow

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