Background. Oxygen administration is currently used in clinical medicine to improve peripheral oxygen delivery to tissues threatened by ischemia. However, conflicting results have been reported on the effects of oxygen in ischemic areas. This study was aimed at investigating the effects of 40 % oxygen inhalation on the skin microcirculation in the feet of patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). Methods and Results. Transcutaneous oxygen tension (tc P02) was measured on the dorsal skin of the foot, and the nailfold microcirculation was investigated by a combination of laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and dynamic capillaroscopy (CBV) in the great toes of 17 legs of 11 patients, with 13 legs of eight normal subjects as a contr...
OBJECTIVE — Tissue oxygen supply is crucial for wound healing. Especially in diabetic foot lesions, ...
Purpose. Noninvasive methods of studying the microcirculation have been advocated in patients with a...
ObjectivePeripheral arterial occlusive disease and peripheral neuropathy are major risk factors in d...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in the skin over the feet of patients with diabetic foo...
BACKGROUND: The abnormal microvascular reflexes seen in vascular patients are of importance in the p...
The effects of raised tissue oxygen levels on reactive hyperaemia (RH) in the skin following arteria...
Background: Plastic and reconstructive surgeons are commonly faced with chronic ulcerations and cons...
The important role of microcirculation in the pathophysiology and symptoms of peripheral arterial ob...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is associated with cutaneous microvascular dysfunction and an incr...
OBJECTIVE — To assess microcirculatory impairment and alterations of the skin oxygen supply in diabe...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that oxygen is taken up by the human skin. With a new...
It has been known since 1851 that atmospheric oxygen is taken up by the human epidermis. The contrib...
Aims Diabetic foot disease is associated with both macro- and microvascular disease. Exercise has bo...
Aim. Hyperbaric treatment is achieved when local injury or infections impair the nutrient and oxygen...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) improves haemodynamics in peripheral arterial d...
OBJECTIVE — Tissue oxygen supply is crucial for wound healing. Especially in diabetic foot lesions, ...
Purpose. Noninvasive methods of studying the microcirculation have been advocated in patients with a...
ObjectivePeripheral arterial occlusive disease and peripheral neuropathy are major risk factors in d...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in the skin over the feet of patients with diabetic foo...
BACKGROUND: The abnormal microvascular reflexes seen in vascular patients are of importance in the p...
The effects of raised tissue oxygen levels on reactive hyperaemia (RH) in the skin following arteria...
Background: Plastic and reconstructive surgeons are commonly faced with chronic ulcerations and cons...
The important role of microcirculation in the pathophysiology and symptoms of peripheral arterial ob...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is associated with cutaneous microvascular dysfunction and an incr...
OBJECTIVE — To assess microcirculatory impairment and alterations of the skin oxygen supply in diabe...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that oxygen is taken up by the human skin. With a new...
It has been known since 1851 that atmospheric oxygen is taken up by the human epidermis. The contrib...
Aims Diabetic foot disease is associated with both macro- and microvascular disease. Exercise has bo...
Aim. Hyperbaric treatment is achieved when local injury or infections impair the nutrient and oxygen...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) improves haemodynamics in peripheral arterial d...
OBJECTIVE — Tissue oxygen supply is crucial for wound healing. Especially in diabetic foot lesions, ...
Purpose. Noninvasive methods of studying the microcirculation have been advocated in patients with a...
ObjectivePeripheral arterial occlusive disease and peripheral neuropathy are major risk factors in d...