نتایج جستجو برای: skin blood flow

تعداد نتایج: 1258060  

2017
Toshihiko Nakatani Tatsuhito Miyamoto Tatsuya Hashimoto Yoji Saito

Introduction: Increased skin temperature and decreased sweating are used to identify the adequacy of sympathetic block in the upper limb. This, however, requires a thermography device to precisely evaluate skin temperature and a diaphoremeter to measure sweating. Baroreflexes elicited by postural change induce a reduction in peripheral blood flow to sustain systemic blood pressure and cerebral ...

Journal: :Clinical science 2003
Brigitte Stemper Felicia B Axelrod Harald Marthol Clive Brown Miroslav Brys Goetz Welsch Max J Hilz

Patients with familial dysautonomia (FD) exhibit orthostatic hypotension as well as recumbent hypertension. In addition, during dysautonomic crises, patients have hypertensive blood pressure that is presumed to be secondary to episodic vasoconstriction, as well as swollen hands that are presumed to be secondary to vasodilatation. This discrepancy in vascular control is poorly understood, yet ma...

2017
Øyvind Heiberg Sundby Lars Øivind Høiseth Iacob Mathiesen Harald Weedon-Fekjær Jon O Sundhagen Jonny Hisdal

BACKGROUND Intermittent negative pressure (INP) applied to the lower leg and foot increases foot perfusion in healthy volunteers. The aim of the present study was to describe the effects of INP to the lower leg and foot on foot macro- and microcirculation in patients with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS In this experimental study, we analyzed foot circulation during...

2012
Jongeun Yim Jerrold Petrofsky Lee Berk Noha Daher Everett Lohman

BACKGROUND The vascular endothelium plays an integral role in maintaining vascular homeostasis, including the regulation of blood flow, vascular tone, and platelet aggregation. The aim of this study was to see if there were any differences in endothelial function between Koreans and Caucasians. MATERIAL/METHODS This was accomplished by 2 measures of endothelial function--the response to local...

Journal: :journal of skin and stem cell 0
trinh hermanns-le unit of electron microscopy, department of dermatopathology, unilab lg, liege university hospital, liege, belgium daniel manicourt rheumatology department, saint-luc university hospital, brussels, belgium gerald e. pierard laboratory of skin bioengineering and imaging, department of clinical sciences, liege university, liege, belgium; department of clinical sciences, laboratory of skin bioengineering and imaging, liege university, b-4000 liege, belgium. tel: +32-43662408

conclusions alterations were present in both the aspect and spacing of collagen fibrils and in the shape of elastic fibers. the present familial combination of scad and edsh, with almost similar ultrastructural features suggests a possible connection between both conditions. case presentation we present a woman with scad and her five close relatives showing obvious or suggestive signs of edsh. ...

Journal: :Autonomic Neuroscience 2016
Julien D. Périard Gavin J.S. Travers Sébastien Racinais Michael N. Sawka

This review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and plasma volume adjustments that occur in parallel with improved heat loss responses during exercise-heat acclimation. The cardiovascular system is well recognized as an important contributor to exercise-heat acclimation that acts to minimize physiological strain, reduce the risk of serious heat illness and better...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2017
Nneamaka B Agochukwu Chong Huang Mingjun Zhao Ahmed A Bahrani Li Chen Patrick McGrath Guoqiang Yu Lesley Wong

A new advanced technology, noncontact diffuse correlation spectroscopy, has been recently developed for the measurement of tissue blood flow through analyzing the motions of red blood cells in deep tissues. This technology is portable, inexpensive, and noninvasive, and can measure up to 1.5-cm tissue depth. In this prospective study, the authors aimed to explore the use of this novel device in ...

2006
Jerrold S. Petrofsky Hye Jin Suh

For more than 2,000 years, local tissue heating has been used to treat rheumatism, arthritis, muscle strains and sprains, and a variety of other afflictions. Heat can be applied with hot packs, ultrasound, diathermy, microwave, lasers, or a whirlpool bath. The overall effect is the same. Heat is applied to the surface of the skin in an effort to transfer the heat deep into the tissue. However, ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2013
Daniel W Hensley Andrew E Mark Jayvee R Abella George M Netscher Eugene H Wissler Kenneth R Diller

This paper presents an updated and augmented version of the Wissler human thermoregulation model that has been developed continuously over the past 50 years. The existing Fortran code is translated into C with extensive embedded commentary. A graphical user interface (GUI) has been developed in Python to facilitate convenient user designation of input and output variables and formatting of data...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Berengere Fromy Pierre Abraham Celine Bouvet Beatrice Bouhanick Philippe Fressinaud Jean Louis Saumet

Pressure ulcers are common debilitating complications of diabetes that are caused by tissue ischemia. Skin blood flow in response to locally applied pressure might be impaired in diabetic patients because of the combined effects of a typically low skin temperature and alterations in microcirculatory function, and could be worsened by neuropathy. We measured skin blood flow by laser Doppler flow...

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