Ultrasonographic Quantification of Blood Flow in Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction: Correlation with Indocyanine Green Angiography.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Hyung Bae Kim, So Min Oh, Hyun Ho Han, Jin Sup Eom
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Abstract

Although autologous breast reconstruction using the deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap is a standard procedure, flap perfusion-associated complications remain a concern. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between blood flow information obtained through color Doppler ultrasonography (CDU) and flap perfusion assessed by indocyanine green (ICG) angiography.This prospective study included 30 female patients who underwent DIEP flap breast reconstruction between August 2023 and June 2024. Preoperative flow parameters, including arterial peak velocity, arterial volume flow, and venous peak velocity, were measured using CDU. Flap perfusion was evaluated using ICG angiography.The study demonstrated a positive correlation between venous flow and overall flap blood flow. Arterial peak velocity (r = 0.368, p = 0.046), arterial volume flow (r = 0.455, p = 0.011), and venous peak velocity (r = 0.399, p = 0.029) all showed significant associations with ICG-stained area percentages. These findings suggest that venous flow data can provide valuable information for predicting flap viability.This study demonstrates a significant correlation between flow information obtained through CDU and flap perfusion assessed via ICG angiography in patients undergoing DIEP flap breast reconstruction. Both arterial and venous flow data were shown to be crucial for predicting flap viability, with venous flow exhibiting a notable positive correlation with flap blood flow.

显微外科乳房重建中超声血流定量:与吲哚菁绿血管造影的相关性。
背景:尽管使用腹下动脉穿支皮瓣(DIEP)进行自体乳房重建是一种标准手术,但皮瓣灌注相关的并发症仍然令人担忧。本研究旨在探讨彩色多普勒超声(CDU)获得的血流信息与吲哚菁绿(ICG)血管造影评估的皮瓣灌注的相关性。方法:本前瞻性研究纳入2023年8月至2024年6月间行DIEP皮瓣乳房重建术的30例女性患者。术前血流参数,包括动脉峰值流速、动脉容积流量、静脉峰值流速。应用ICG血管造影评估皮瓣灌注。结果:静脉流量与皮瓣总血流量呈正相关。动脉峰值流速(r = 0.368, p = 0.046)、动脉容积流量(r = 0.455, p = 0.011)、静脉峰值流速(r = 0.399, p = 0.029)均与icg染色面积百分比有显著相关性。这些发现表明静脉血流数据可以为预测皮瓣的生存能力提供有价值的信息。结论:本研究表明,在DIEP皮瓣乳房重建患者中,CDU获得的血流信息与ICG血管造影评估的皮瓣灌注有显著相关性。动脉和静脉流量数据被证明是预测皮瓣生存能力的关键,其中静脉流量与皮瓣血流量显著正相关。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
28.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal that provides an international forum for the publication of articles focusing on reconstructive microsurgery and complex reconstructive surgery. The journal was originally established in 1984 for the microsurgical community to publish and share academic papers. The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery provides the latest in original research spanning basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations. Review papers cover current topics in complex reconstruction and microsurgery. In addition, special sections discuss new technologies, innovations, materials, and significant problem cases. The journal welcomes controversial topics, editorial comments, book reviews, and letters to the Editor, in order to complete the balanced spectrum of information available in the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. All articles undergo stringent peer review by international experts in the specialty.
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