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Luminescence ratiometric oxygen imaging (LROI) in microvascular anastomosed fibular and radial forearm flaps
- Source :
- Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation. 55(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND In a preliminary trial, we were able to show first promising results in the analysis of perioperative and postoperative perfusion of free flaps by means of a new monitoring system for detecting thrombotic vessel occlusion before clinical signs become evident. OBJECTIVE We investigated whether flap monitoring by measuring perfusion-dependent parameters differs between radial forearm and fibular free flaps and whether a threshold value requiring anastomosis revision could be determined. METHODS 37 radial forearm flaps (RF) and 15 fibular flaps (FF) were harvested and transplanted. Perfusion was determined by measuring a fluorescent oxygen sensor foil covering a flap's skin surface with a handheld fluorescence microscope. The sensor contained an oxygen reservoir, which was consumed by the tissue corresponding to the perfusion status of the flap. Measurements were done before explantation, after successful anastomosis and one day after surgery. RESULTS We found a significant difference (p < 0.005) in the relative transdermal oxygen consumption (RTOC) between clinically well-perfused grafts (RF: mean: 0.13 ± 0.08; FF: mean: 0.15 ± 0.07) and clinically poorly perfused grafts (RF: mean: 0.40 ± 0.09; FF: mean: 0.55 ± 0.28). A threshold RTOC value of 0.3 for differentiating between well-perfused and poorly perfused flaps was confirmed for both RF and FF.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Physiology
Partial Pressure
Free flap
Biosensing Techniques
Anastomosis
Surgical Flaps
Physiology (medical)
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Medicine
Humans
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Radial forearm
Oxygen imaging
business.industry
Significant difference
Monitoring system
Hematology
Perioperative
Middle Aged
Surgery
Oxygen
Forearm
Fibula
Luminescent Measurements
Female
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Nuclear medicine
Perfusion
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18758622
- Volume :
- 55
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....91eed0dbb6e2ea80b0a35d12219f91c5