Raynaud's phenomenon and cold stress testing: A new approach

Sadhana Naidu , Paul A. Baskerville , David E. Goss , V. Colin Roberts
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Abstract

There are a number of methods of evaluating digital blood flow in the vascular laboratory but none fulfills the criteria of providing a quick and reproducible diagnostic test for Raynaud's phenomenon. We present our experience with the use of high frequency ultrasound to provide direct real time imaging of the digital arteries. Using this method and a standardised cold challenge test, consisting of exposure of the hand to a temperature of 10°C for 5 minutes, it is possible to distinguish patients with Raynaud's phenomenon from normal controls on the basis of extent of digital artery closure. The mean fall in digital artery diameter on cold challenge, expressed as a percentage of the original diameter, was 92.4% (s.d. = 16.4, s.e.m. = 2.1) in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon as against 8.7% (s.d. = 11.5, s.e.m. = 2.5) in a group of normal volunteers. Using a 45% fall in digital artery diameter as the diagnostic cut-off point, the test has a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 96.6% in differentiating patients with Raynaud's phenomenon from controls. It is suggested that the test could be used as objective confirmation of a clinical diagnosis and to assess the efficacy of therapeutic interventions.

雷诺现象与冷应力测试:一种新方法
在血管实验室中有许多评估数字血流的方法,但没有一种方法能够满足为雷诺现象提供快速和可重复的诊断测试的标准。我们介绍我们的经验,使用高频超声提供直接的实时成像的数字动脉。使用这种方法和标准化的冷刺激试验,包括将手暴露在10°C的温度下5分钟,可以根据指动脉关闭的程度将雷诺现象患者与正常对照区分开来。雷诺氏现象患者的指动脉直径在冷刺激下的平均下降(以原始直径的百分比表示)为92.4%(标准差= 16.4,标准差= 2.1),而正常志愿者组的平均下降为8.7%(标准差= 11.5,标准差= 2.5)。使用指动脉直径下降45%作为诊断截断点,该测试在区分雷诺现象患者和对照组方面的特异性为100%,灵敏度为96.6%。建议该测试可作为临床诊断的客观确认和评估治疗干预措施的效果。
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