Exertional lower limb pain is a frequent diagnostic issue in elderly patients. Arterial claudication results from the mismatch between the oxygen requirement of, and oxygen delivery to the exercising muscles. Non-invasive vascular investigations (ultrasound imaging, plethysmography or segmental pressure) are used in routine at rest or following exercise, but none can be used during walking or to directly monitor cutaneous oxygen delivery to the limb. Here, we review the methods, tips and traps of the transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement technique and potential applications. Transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement is largely used in vascular medicine for patients with critical limb ischemia. It can also detect regional blood flow im...
AbstractPurpose: To test the hypothesis that lower extremity transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) measureme...
Introduction: Current guidelines for transcutaneous oximetry measurement (TCOM) for the lower limb d...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Increase in arterial inflow to the lower limbs is important to obta...
International audienceProximal claudication is secondary to ischemia caused by peripheral artery dis...
International audienceIntroduction In lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), transcutaneou...
We read with interest the paper of Kovacs et al. published in Atherosclerosis [1]. The authors used ...
Transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement (TcPO2) is well known as a useful tool for the evaluation...
Background:Exercise transcutaneous oximetry (Ex-tcPO2) is used to argue for the vascular origin of l...
Transcutaneous oximetry is an objective and non-operator dependent investigation assessing rest and ...
BACKGROUND: Exercise transcutaneous oximetry (Ex-tcPO2) is used to argue for the vascular origin of ...
This project was an attempt to develop a simple technique which could detect the potential of healin...
This study presents the results of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) monitoring during a tread-...
Subjective evaluation of hemodynamics by stress tests in claudicants should be made to establish sev...
ObjectiveIncrease in arterial inflow to the lower limbs is important to obtain functional improvemen...
AbstractPurpose: To test the hypothesis that lower extremity transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) measureme...
Introduction: Current guidelines for transcutaneous oximetry measurement (TCOM) for the lower limb d...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Increase in arterial inflow to the lower limbs is important to obta...
International audienceProximal claudication is secondary to ischemia caused by peripheral artery dis...
International audienceIntroduction In lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), transcutaneou...
We read with interest the paper of Kovacs et al. published in Atherosclerosis [1]. The authors used ...
Transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement (TcPO2) is well known as a useful tool for the evaluation...
Background:Exercise transcutaneous oximetry (Ex-tcPO2) is used to argue for the vascular origin of l...
Transcutaneous oximetry is an objective and non-operator dependent investigation assessing rest and ...
BACKGROUND: Exercise transcutaneous oximetry (Ex-tcPO2) is used to argue for the vascular origin of ...
This project was an attempt to develop a simple technique which could detect the potential of healin...
This study presents the results of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) monitoring during a tread-...
Subjective evaluation of hemodynamics by stress tests in claudicants should be made to establish sev...
ObjectiveIncrease in arterial inflow to the lower limbs is important to obtain functional improvemen...
AbstractPurpose: To test the hypothesis that lower extremity transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) measureme...
Introduction: Current guidelines for transcutaneous oximetry measurement (TCOM) for the lower limb d...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Increase in arterial inflow to the lower limbs is important to obta...