The Impact of Nailfold Capillaroscopy in the Approach of Microcirculation

V. Bernardino, A. Rodrigues, A. Lladó, Melissa Fernandes, A. Panarra
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Abstract

Nailfold capillaroscopy (NFC) is a simple, validated, and noninvasive method to assess the microcirculation, through direct visualization of the capillaries. Main patterns are classified, according to Cutolo et al., as scleroderma, further divided into early, active, or late patterns, or nonscleroderma. NFC findings include dilated loops, tortuosities, meandering or bushy capillaries, hemorrhage, or architectural distortion. NFC use has been indicated for the evaluation of Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP), once it permits the distinction between primary and secondary RP. NFC results accounts for diagnostic criteria of systemic sclerosis, but they can also be useful in staging other connective tissue autoimmune diseases, like systemic lupus erythematosus, inflammatory myositis, or vasculitis. The CSURI index uses NFC for prediction of digital ulcer relapse. Recent evidence revealed NFC can also be applied in systemic disorders with vascular involvement.
甲襞毛细管镜对微循环入路的影响
甲襞毛细血管镜检查(NFC)是一种简单、有效、无创的方法,通过直接观察毛细血管来评估微循环。根据Cutolo等人的说法,主要模式被归类为硬皮病,进一步分为早期、活动性或晚期模式,或非硬皮病。NFC表现包括扩张袢、扭曲、蜿蜒或浓密的毛细血管、出血或结构扭曲。一旦NFC允许区分主RP和次RP,则表明使用NFC可用于评估雷诺现象(RP)。NFC结果解释了系统性硬化症的诊断标准,但它们也可用于分期其他结缔组织自身免疫性疾病,如系统性红斑狼疮、炎症性肌炎或血管炎。CSURI指数采用NFC预测数字溃疡复发。最近的证据显示,NFC也可以应用于血管累及的全身性疾病。
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