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      Evaluation of the usefulness of skin blood flow measurements by laser speckle flowgraphy in pressure-induced ischemic wounds in rats.

      Annals of Plastic Surgery
      Animals, Blood Flow Velocity, Body Temperature, Ischemia, diagnosis, pathology, Laser-Doppler Flowmetry, methods, Male, Pressure Ulcer, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Skin, blood supply

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          Assessment of blood circulation in pressure ulcers can be beneficial for predicting the severity of tissue damage and making the prognosis. Here, we evaluated the usefulness of laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) for assessing skin blood flow in pressure-induced ischemic wounds in rats in comparison with skin temperature measurements by thermography, which is commonly used in clinical settings. The blood flow was assessed in 3 groups (control, 1 kg loading, and 10 kg loading for 3 hours), before, immediately after, and on days 1, 2, and 3 after loading. The 10 kg loading induced more severe tissue damage but did not show any distinguishable gross manifestations immediately after releasing the indenter. LSFG detected a significantly reduced blood flow velocity after 10 kg loading compared with 1 kg loading, whereas thermography did not. These results indicate the usefulness of LSFG measurements for assessing tissue circulation in an early phase after tissue damage onset.

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          20179489
          10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181a73078

          Chemistry
          Animals,Blood Flow Velocity,Body Temperature,Ischemia,diagnosis,pathology,Laser-Doppler Flowmetry,methods,Male,Pressure Ulcer,Rats,Rats, Wistar,Skin,blood supply

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