[HTML][HTML] Reproducibility and normalization of reactive hyperemia using laser speckle contrast imaging

BR Shirazi, RJ Valentine, JA Lang - PLoS One, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Impaired perfusion indices signal potential microvascular dysfunction
preceding atherosclerosis and other cardiometabolic pathologies. Post-occlusive reactive …

Excellent reproducibility of laser speckle contrast imaging to assess skin microvascular reactivity

M Roustit, C Millet, S Blaise, B Dufournet… - Microvascular …, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: We compared the inter-day reproducibility of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia
(PORH) assessed by single-point laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and laser speckle contrast …

Comparison of laser speckle contrast imaging with laser Doppler for assessing microvascular function

GA Tew, M Klonizakis, H Crank, JD Briers… - Microvascular …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To compare the inter-day reproducibility of post-occlusive reactive hyperaemia
(PORH) and sympathetic vasomotor reflexes assessed by single-point laser Doppler …

Increasing the “region of interest” and “time of interest”, both reduce the variability of blood flow measurements using laser speckle contrast imaging

P Rousseau, G Mahé, F Haj-Yassin, S Durand… - Microvascular …, 2011 - Elsevier
Objective Both spatial variability and temporal variability of skin blood flow are high. Laser
speckle contrast imagers (LSCI) allow non-contact, real-time recording of cutaneous blood …

Reproducibility and methodological issues of skin post-occlusive and thermal hyperemia assessed by single-point laser Doppler flowmetry

M Roustit, S Blaise, C Millet, JL Cracowski - Microvascular research, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate 1-week reproducibility of
post-occlusive reactive hyperemia (PORH) and local thermal hyperemia (LTH) assessed by …

Visualizing and quantifying the impact of reactive hyperemia on cutaneous microvessels in humans

R Argarini, KJ Smith, HH Carter… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
The mechanisms underlying reactive hyperemia (RH) responses in microvessels are poorly
understood. Previous assessment tools have not been capable of directly visualizing …

Characterization of the non‐invasive assessment of the cutaneous microcirculation by laser Doppler perfusion scanner

S Keymel, J Sichwardt, J Balzer, E Stegemann… - …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Microcirculation (2010) 17, 358–366. doi: 10.1111/j. 1549‐8719.2010. 00037. x Abstract
Objective: Microcirculatory dysfunction contributes to morbidity and mortality in vascular …

Method optimization on the use of postocclusive hyperemia model to assess microvascular function

GB Yvonne-Tee, AHG Rasool, AS Halim… - Clinical …, 2008 - content.iospress.com
Introduction: Recent development had allowed non-invasive assessment of microvascular
function in vivo; however, the method has not been fully optimized and standardized. In this …

Temporal and spatiotemporal variability in comprehensive forearm skin microcirculation assessment during occlusion protocols

T Strömberg, F Sjöberg, S Bergstrand - Microvascular Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Forearm skin hyperemia during release after brachial occlusion has been proposed for
evaluating peripheral arterial disease and endothelial dysfunction. We used a novel …

[HTML][HTML] Non-invasive measurement of skin microvascular response during pharmacological and physiological provocations

F Iredahl, A Löfberg, F Sjöberg, S Farnebo… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Microvascular changes in the skin due to pharmacological and physiological
provocations can be used as a marker for vascular function. While laser Doppler flowmetry …