临床实践中的运动血氧测定:程序和技术的单中心视角。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Simon Lecoq, Jeanne Hersant, Mathieu Feuilloy, Nafi Ouedraogo, Mariève Houle, Pierre Abraham
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摘要

在中度下肢动脉疾病(LEAD)中,当由于血流受损而导致的组织缺血发生在运动时,而不是在休息时,运动血氧测定可以作为诊断过程的一部分进行评估。经皮血氧仪(TcpO2)最初用于评估休息时的严重肢体缺血,在过去的二十年中,作为一种测量皮肤表面氧压的非侵入性方法,在运动评估中也被使用,为局部区域氧输送需求不匹配提供了见解。在TcpO2技术中引入静息氧压下降(DROP)分析,它对应于静息时肢体氧压变化和胸部氧压变化之间的差异,为运动过程中局部缺血的严重程度提供了新的信息。在本文中,我们阐明了多年来TcpO2在锻炼中的应用(Ex-TcpO2),并提供了有关该技术如何发展的信息,以及测试程序的变化如何为血管和非血管临床实践中的异常检测提供了机会。我们讨论了Ex-TcpO2在外周动脉疾病诊断中的重要性,以及它作为一种鉴别诊断工具对腰椎管狭窄等合症患者的价值。我们还就Ex-TcpO2的应用提出了建议,并有助于更好地了解该技术的疗效、局限性和临床应用。然而,需要澄清其在诊断算法中的作用,以确保在临床实践中更好地整合该技术。
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Exercise oximetry in clinical practice: A single-centre perspective on procedure and techniques.

In moderate lower extremity artery disease (LEAD), when tissue ischaemia due to impaired inflow occurs at exercise but not during rest, exercise oximetry may be evaluated as a part of the diagnosis process. Initially used when assessing critical limb ischaemia at rest, transcutaneous oximetry (TcpO2) has also been used in the last two decades during exercise assessment as a non-invasive method to measure oxygen pressure at the skin's surface, offering insights into loco-regional oxygen delivery-requirement mismatch. The introduction of decrease from rest of oxygen pressure (DROP) analysis in the TcpO2 technique, which corresponds to the difference between limb oxygen pressure changes and chest oxygen pressure changes from rest, provides new information about the severity of the local ischaemia during exercise. In this paper, we elucidate the utilization of TcpO2 during exercises (Ex-TcpO2) over the years and provide information about how the technique has evolved and how the changes in the testing procedures have provided the opportunity for detecting abnormalities in both vascular and non-vascular clinical practice. We discuss the importance of Ex-TcpO2 in the diagnosis of peripheral artery disease and its valuable contribution as a differential diagnostic tool for patients with co-morbid conditions such as lumbar spinal stenosis. We also provide recommendations about the utilization of Ex-TcpO2 and contribute to a better understanding of the techniques in terms of efficacy, limitations and clinical applications. However, clarifications about its role in the diagnostic algorithm are needed, to ensure a better integration of the technique in clinical practice.

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Experimental Physiology
Experimental Physiology 医学-生理学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.70%
发文量
262
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Physiology publishes research papers that report novel insights into homeostatic and adaptive responses in health, as well as those that further our understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms in disease. We encourage papers that embrace the journal’s orientation of translation and integration, including studies of the adaptive responses to exercise, acute and chronic environmental stressors, growth and aging, and diseases where integrative homeostatic mechanisms play a key role in the response to and evolution of the disease process. Examples of such diseases include hypertension, heart failure, hypoxic lung disease, endocrine and neurological disorders. We are also keen to publish research that has a translational aspect or clinical application. Comparative physiology work that can be applied to aid the understanding human physiology is also encouraged. Manuscripts that report the use of bioinformatic, genomic, molecular, proteomic and cellular techniques to provide novel insights into integrative physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms are welcomed.
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