Comparison between invasive and noninvasive techniques of evaluation of microvascular structural alterations

  • De Ciuceis, Carolina
  • Agabiti Rosei, Claudia
  • Caletti, Stefano
  • Trapletti, Valentina
  • Coschignano, Maria A
  • Tiberio, Guido A M
  • Duse, Sarah
  • Docchio, Franco
  • Pasinetti, Simone
  • Zambonardi, Federica
  • Semeraro, Francesco
  • Porteri, Enzo
  • Solaini, Leonardo
  • Sansoni, Giovanna
  • Pileri, Paola
  • Rossini, Claudia
  • Mittempergher, Francesco
  • Portolani, Nazario
  • Ministrini, Silvia
  • Agabiti-Rosei, Enrico
  • Rizzoni, Damiano
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
ISSN
0263-6352

Abstract

The evaluation of the morphological characteristics of small resistance arteries in humans is challenging. The gold standard method is generally considered to be the measurement by wire or pressure micromyography of the media-to-lumen ratio of subcutaneous small vessels obtained by local biopsies. However, noninvasive techniques for the evaluation of retinal arterioles were recently proposed; in particular, two approaches, scanning laser Doppler flowmetry (SLDF) and adaptive optics, seem to provide useful information; both of them provide an estimation of the wall-to-lumen ratio (WLR) of retinal arterioles. Moreover, a noninvasive measurement of basal and total capillary density may be obtained by videomicroscopy/capillaroscopy. No direct c...

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