Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases

It is known that changes in patients with diffuse liver disease at the vascular level are systemic in nature. Identification of these changes may help predict disease course, the possibility of the therapy revising. 60 patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, steatohepatitis mixed etiology, viral he...

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Autores principales: T. D. Gelt, A. V. Borsukov
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:846b3ca15f55400b83cd13652c890db72021-11-23T06:14:31ZAdvanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases2541-94202587-9596https://doaj.org/article/846b3ca15f55400b83cd13652c890db72015-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/3https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596It is known that changes in patients with diffuse liver disease at the vascular level are systemic in nature. Identification of these changes may help predict disease course, the possibility of the therapy revising. 60 patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, steatohepatitis mixed etiology, viral hepatitis "B" and "C" were examined to evaluate the possibility of non-invasive laser Doppler imaging (LDI) offorecasting the course of various forms of diffuse liver disease. Perfusion (P) c.u; in area of thenar and hypothenar of both hands were estimated by LDI. As a provocative test was applied extended cold test. Difference between initial perfusion and after cold test (AP) was analyzed (%) afterwards. ΔP < 10% was estimated as disturbance of reversibility of tissue microcirculation functional resources, that served as the basis for unfavourable forecasting with high possibility of decompensation development (it was typical of all patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh C and 50% patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh В). ΔP > 10%, pointed out at conservation of microcirculation in these patient and about favourable forecasting of the disease course and lower possibility of decompensation of disease during 12 month (it was typical of all patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh A, steatohepatitis, viral hepatitis and 50% patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh В)T. D. GeltA. V. BorsukovScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticlelaser doppler imagingdiffuse liver diseasesdiagnosticsScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 0, Iss 1, Pp 11-17 (2015)
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topic laser doppler imaging
diffuse liver diseases
diagnostics
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spellingShingle laser doppler imaging
diffuse liver diseases
diagnostics
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T. D. Gelt
A. V. Borsukov
Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
description It is known that changes in patients with diffuse liver disease at the vascular level are systemic in nature. Identification of these changes may help predict disease course, the possibility of the therapy revising. 60 patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, steatohepatitis mixed etiology, viral hepatitis "B" and "C" were examined to evaluate the possibility of non-invasive laser Doppler imaging (LDI) offorecasting the course of various forms of diffuse liver disease. Perfusion (P) c.u; in area of thenar and hypothenar of both hands were estimated by LDI. As a provocative test was applied extended cold test. Difference between initial perfusion and after cold test (AP) was analyzed (%) afterwards. ΔP < 10% was estimated as disturbance of reversibility of tissue microcirculation functional resources, that served as the basis for unfavourable forecasting with high possibility of decompensation development (it was typical of all patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh C and 50% patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh В). ΔP > 10%, pointed out at conservation of microcirculation in these patient and about favourable forecasting of the disease course and lower possibility of decompensation of disease during 12 month (it was typical of all patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh A, steatohepatitis, viral hepatitis and 50% patients with liver cirrhosis Child - Pugh В)
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author T. D. Gelt
A. V. Borsukov
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A. V. Borsukov
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title Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
title_short Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
title_full Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
title_fullStr Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
title_full_unstemmed Advanced technique of laser Doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
title_sort advanced technique of laser doppler imaging for the diagnostics of intensity of peripheral microcirculation changes in patients with diffused liver diseases
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
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