数字多普勒艾伦试验的声学分析。

IF 1.8 Q3 SURGERY
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1097/GOX.0000000000007110
Koichi Kobayashi, Runa Sugawara, Ken Nishimura, Naoko Masuyama
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背景:在本研究中,我们旨在对数字动脉多普勒音进行无创声学量化,并确定利用声学评估结果评估数字动脉循环的可能性。方法:在这项前瞻性研究中,我们记录了25名志愿者(男性10名,女性15名)所有手指桡、尺动脉的多普勒音,将这些录音转换成数字文件,并使用快速傅立叶变换分析仪进行分析。我们通过(1)对侧指动脉压迫,(2)同侧指动脉压迫和(3)不压迫作为对照,记录了每条指动脉的多普勒声音。分析参数包括等效声级(Leq)、最大声压与最小声压之差(δ声压)和频率。另外,对侧组和压迫组的多普勒音由2名检查员与对照组进行声学比较。结果:对侧压迫组Leq较低,δ声压较大。其中,δ声压具有较高的灵敏度和特异性。同侧压迫组Leq和频率明显降低。对侧压迫组多普勒音类似于断奏节奏。kappa系数的符合率较高。结论:当对侧指动脉受压时,多普勒音变为断音时,指动脉的通畅程度可能较高。
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Acoustic Analyses of the Digital Doppler Allen Test.

Background: In this study, we aimed to perform noninvasive acoustic quantification of digital arterial Doppler sounds and to determine the possibility of evaluating digital arterial circulation using the results of acoustic assessment.

Methods: In this prospective study, we recorded the Doppler sounds of the radial and ulnar digital arteries of all digits of 25 volunteers (male, n = 10; female, n = 15) included in the study, converted these recordings into digital files, and analyzed them using a fast Fourier transform analyzer. We recorded the Doppler sound of each digital artery by means of (1) contralateral digital artery compression, (2) ipsilateral digital artery compression, and (3) no compression as a control. The analyzed parameters comprised the equivalent sound level (Leq), sound pressure difference between the maximum and minimum sound pressures (delta sound pressure), and frequency. In addition, the Doppler sounds of the contralateral and compression groups were acoustically compared with those of the control group by 2 examiners.

Results: The contralateral compression group demonstrated a statistically lower Leq and greater delta sound pressure. In particular, the delta sound pressure had a higher sensitivity and specificity. The ipsilateral compression group had a significantly lower Leq and frequency. The Doppler sounds of the contralateral compression group resembled a staccato rhythm. The agreement rate of the kappa coefficients was high.

Conclusions: The patency of the digital artery is presumably high if the Doppler sound changes to a staccato rhythm upon compression of the contralateral digital artery.

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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1584
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open is an open access, peer reviewed, international journal focusing on global plastic and reconstructive surgery.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open publishes on all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including basic science/experimental studies pertinent to the field and also clinical articles on such topics as: breast reconstruction, head and neck surgery, pediatric and craniofacial surgery, hand and microsurgery, wound healing, and cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. Clinical studies, experimental articles, ideas and innovations, and techniques and case reports are all welcome article types. Manuscript submission is open to all surgeons, researchers, and other health care providers world-wide who wish to communicate their research results on topics related to plastic and reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open, a complimentary journal to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, provides an open access venue for the publication of those research studies sponsored by private and public funding agencies that require open access publication of study results. Its mission is to disseminate high quality, peer reviewed research in plastic and reconstructive surgery to the widest possible global audience, through an open access platform. As an open access journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open offers its content for free to any viewer. Authors of articles retain their copyright to the materials published. Additionally, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open provides rapid review and publication of accepted papers.
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