Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissues underneath intact skin. In the present study, the contributions of deformation, ischemia, and reperfusion to skeletal muscle damage development were examined in a rat model during a 6-h period. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to study perfusion (contrast-enhanced MRI) and tissue integrity (T2-weighted MRI). The levels of tissue deformation were estimated using finite element models. Complete ischemia caused a gradual homogeneous increase in T2 (∼20% during the 6-h period). The effect of reperfusion on T2 was highly variable, depending on the anatomical location. In experiments involving deformation, inevitably associated with par...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a severe form of pressure ulcer where tissue damage starts in deep tissu...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
Sustained mechanical loading of soft tissues covering bony prominences may lead to degeneration of s...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...
A rat model was used to distinguish between the different factors that contribute to muscle tissue d...