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Heat-washout - an objective method for diagnosing neuropathy and atherosclerosis in diabetic patients.

CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL IMAGING(2013)

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Background The heat-washout method is an objective method that measures cutaneous blood flow rate (BFR) in ml(100g.min)1, previously found useful for measuring toe BFR in non-diabetic patients with claudication. Aim The method is used for evaluating the presence of a veno-arteriolar reflex (VAR) in the forefoot and signs of atherosclerosis in the first toe in type 2 diabetics. Methods Nine type 2 diabetics for +10years, peripheral neuropathy, median age 62, and 9 healthy subjects without diabetes, median age 52 were examined for the presence of a VAR in the forefoot. A VAR was present when BFR decreased 25% or more with the foot 50cm below heart level. Examinations for atherosclerosis were made in the pulp of the first toe. An increase in BFR of 50% or more with the foot 50cm below heart level indicated the presence of atherosclerosis. Results The VAR was significantly attenuated in type 2 diabetics with neuropathy compared to controls, (P<0 center dot 01). Only one patient with known neuropathy and diabetes showed a reflex compared to eight out of nine controls (P<0 center dot 01). The VAR was correlated to the vibration perception threshold measured with biothesiometry (r=0 center dot 661, P=0 center dot 0003). Two patients with type 2 diabetes and neuropathy without clinical sign of peripheral artery disease (PAD) had an abnormal response similar to that seen in subjects with intermittent claudication. Conclusion The heat-washout method seems useful as and objective method for evaluating as well the presence of a VAR as atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetics.
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atherosclerosis,biothesiometri,diabetes,heat-washout,veno-arteriolar reflex
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