Evaluation of microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by the method of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
E V Potapova
1
,
V V Dremin
1
,
E A Zherebtsov
1, 2
,
I N Makovik
1
,
A I Zherebtsova
1
,
A.V. Dunaev
1
,
K V Podmasteryev
1
,
V V Sidorov
3
,
A I Krupatkin
4
,
L S Khakhicheva
5
,
V F Muradyan
5
3
LAZMA Science and Production Enterprise, Moscow, Russia
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5
Orel Regional Clinical Hospital, Orel, Orel oblast, Russia
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2017-03-01
scimago Q4
SJR: 0.168
CiteScore: 0.8
Impact factor: —
ISSN: 03621197, 16083164
Physiology
Physiology (medical)
Abstract
Immunoinflammatory reactions affecting the state of the microvasculature play the key role in the genesis of rheumatic diseases. Therefore, it is important to develop new methods for the early detection of microcirculatory disorders. The purpose of this study was to assess the possibilities of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy used to identify microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by measuring skin blood supply and oxygenation rate and their relationship with the varying degrees of inflammatory activity. A total of 36 patients with rheumatic diseases and 31 healthy volunteers took part in the study. We analyzed the skin diffuse reflectance spectra recorded on the palmar side of the distal phalange of the right middle finger using a FLAME spectrometer. The erythema index and saturation rate were calculated to quantify the content of hemoglobin and oxygen saturation of tissues in both groups. The differences in the parameters under study between the groups were found to be statistically significant. The average value of erythema index was twofold higher in patients with rheumatic diseases with the second degree of inflammatory activity and about 2.5-fold higher in patients with the third degree of inflammatory activity, compared to the control group. This fact indicates impaired blood circulation with increased blood flow caused by inflammatory processes. Thus, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy can be used as an additional non-invasive diagnostic test for assessing the severity of microcirculatory disturbances and the activity of inflammation in rheumatic diseases.
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Potapova E. V. et al. Evaluation of microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by the method of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy // Human Physiology. 2017. Vol. 43. No. 2. pp. 222-228.
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Potapova E. V., Dremin V. V., Zherebtsov E. A., Makovik I. N., Zherebtsova A. I., Dunaev A., Podmasteryev K. V., Sidorov V. V., Krupatkin A. I., Khakhicheva L. S., Muradyan V. F. Evaluation of microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by the method of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy // Human Physiology. 2017. Vol. 43. No. 2. pp. 222-228.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1134/S036211971702013X
UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S036211971702013X
TI - Evaluation of microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by the method of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
T2 - Human Physiology
AU - Potapova, E V
AU - Dremin, V V
AU - Zherebtsov, E A
AU - Makovik, I N
AU - Zherebtsova, A I
AU - Dunaev, A.V.
AU - Podmasteryev, K V
AU - Sidorov, V V
AU - Krupatkin, A I
AU - Khakhicheva, L S
AU - Muradyan, V F
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/03/01
PB - Pleiades Publishing
SP - 222-228
IS - 2
VL - 43
SN - 0362-1197
SN - 1608-3164
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@article{2017_Potapova,
author = {E V Potapova and V V Dremin and E A Zherebtsov and I N Makovik and A I Zherebtsova and A.V. Dunaev and K V Podmasteryev and V V Sidorov and A I Krupatkin and L S Khakhicheva and V F Muradyan},
title = {Evaluation of microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by the method of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy},
journal = {Human Physiology},
year = {2017},
volume = {43},
publisher = {Pleiades Publishing},
month = {mar},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S036211971702013X},
number = {2},
pages = {222--228},
doi = {10.1134/S036211971702013X}
}
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Potapova, E. V., et al. “Evaluation of microcirculatory disturbances in patients with rheumatic diseases by the method of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy.” Human Physiology, vol. 43, no. 2, Mar. 2017, pp. 222-228. http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S036211971702013X.