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Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy

Chronic pain is a prevalent condition affecting approximately one-fifth of the global population, with significant impacts on quality of life and work productivity. Small fiber neuropathies are a common cause of chronic pain, and current diagnostic methods rely on subjective self-assessment or invas...

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Autores principales: Marcinkevics, Zbignevs, Rubins, Uldis, Aglinska, Alise, Logina, Inara, Glazunovs, Dmitrijs, Grabovskis, Andris
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10505793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37727661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1180288
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author Marcinkevics, Zbignevs
Rubins, Uldis
Aglinska, Alise
Logina, Inara
Glazunovs, Dmitrijs
Grabovskis, Andris
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Rubins, Uldis
Aglinska, Alise
Logina, Inara
Glazunovs, Dmitrijs
Grabovskis, Andris
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description Chronic pain is a prevalent condition affecting approximately one-fifth of the global population, with significant impacts on quality of life and work productivity. Small fiber neuropathies are a common cause of chronic pain, and current diagnostic methods rely on subjective self-assessment or invasive skin biopsies, highlighting the need for objective noninvasive assessment methods. The study aims to develop a modular prototype of a contactless photoplethysmography system with three spectral bands (420, 540, and 800 nm) and evaluate its potential for assessing peripheral neuropathy patients via a skin topical heating test and spectral analyses of cutaneous flowmotions. The foot topical skin heating test was conducted on thirty volunteers, including fifteen healthy subjects and fifteen neuropathic patients. Four cutaneous nerve fiber characterizing parameters were evaluated at different wavelengths, including vasomotor response trend, flare area, flare intensity index, and the spectral power of cutaneous flowmotions. The results show that neuropathic patients had significantly lower vasomotor response (50%), flare area (63%), flare intensity index (19%), and neurogenic component (54%) of cutaneous flowmotions compared to the control group, independent of photoplethysmography spectral band. An absolute value of perfusion was 20%–30% higher in the 420 nm band. Imaging photoplethysmography shows potential as a cost-effective alternative for objective and non-invasive assessment of neuropathic patients, but further research is needed to enhance photoplethysmography signal quality and establish diagnostic criteria.
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spelling pubmed-105057932023-09-19 Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy Marcinkevics, Zbignevs Rubins, Uldis Aglinska, Alise Logina, Inara Glazunovs, Dmitrijs Grabovskis, Andris Front Physiol Physiology Chronic pain is a prevalent condition affecting approximately one-fifth of the global population, with significant impacts on quality of life and work productivity. Small fiber neuropathies are a common cause of chronic pain, and current diagnostic methods rely on subjective self-assessment or invasive skin biopsies, highlighting the need for objective noninvasive assessment methods. The study aims to develop a modular prototype of a contactless photoplethysmography system with three spectral bands (420, 540, and 800 nm) and evaluate its potential for assessing peripheral neuropathy patients via a skin topical heating test and spectral analyses of cutaneous flowmotions. The foot topical skin heating test was conducted on thirty volunteers, including fifteen healthy subjects and fifteen neuropathic patients. Four cutaneous nerve fiber characterizing parameters were evaluated at different wavelengths, including vasomotor response trend, flare area, flare intensity index, and the spectral power of cutaneous flowmotions. The results show that neuropathic patients had significantly lower vasomotor response (50%), flare area (63%), flare intensity index (19%), and neurogenic component (54%) of cutaneous flowmotions compared to the control group, independent of photoplethysmography spectral band. An absolute value of perfusion was 20%–30% higher in the 420 nm band. Imaging photoplethysmography shows potential as a cost-effective alternative for objective and non-invasive assessment of neuropathic patients, but further research is needed to enhance photoplethysmography signal quality and establish diagnostic criteria. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10505793/ /pubmed/37727661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1180288 Text en Copyright © 2023 Marcinkevics, Rubins, Aglinska, Logina, Glazunovs and Grabovskis. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Aglinska, Alise
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Glazunovs, Dmitrijs
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Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy
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title_full Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy
title_fullStr Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy
title_full_unstemmed Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy
title_short Contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy
title_sort contactless photoplethysmography for assessment of small fiber neuropathy
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10505793/
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