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Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion

BACKGROUND: Preclinical perfusion studies are useful for the improvement of diagnosis and therapy in dermatologic, cardiovascular and rheumatic human diseases. The Laser Doppler Perfusion Imaging (LDPI) technique has been used to evaluate superficial alterations of the skin microcirculation in surgi...

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Autores principales: Greco, Adelaide, Ragucci, Monica, Liuzzi, Raffaele, Gargiulo, Sara, Gramanzini, Matteo, Coda, Anna Rita Daniela, Albanese, Sandra, Mancini, Marcello, Salvatore, Marco, Brunetti, Arturo
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Publicado: MDPI 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23275085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s130100500
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author Greco, Adelaide
Ragucci, Monica
Liuzzi, Raffaele
Gargiulo, Sara
Gramanzini, Matteo
Coda, Anna Rita Daniela
Albanese, Sandra
Mancini, Marcello
Salvatore, Marco
Brunetti, Arturo
author_facet Greco, Adelaide
Ragucci, Monica
Liuzzi, Raffaele
Gargiulo, Sara
Gramanzini, Matteo
Coda, Anna Rita Daniela
Albanese, Sandra
Mancini, Marcello
Salvatore, Marco
Brunetti, Arturo
author_sort Greco, Adelaide
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Preclinical perfusion studies are useful for the improvement of diagnosis and therapy in dermatologic, cardiovascular and rheumatic human diseases. The Laser Doppler Perfusion Imaging (LDPI) technique has been used to evaluate superficial alterations of the skin microcirculation in surgically induced murine hindlimb ischemia. We assessed the reproducibility and the accuracy of LDPI acquisitions and identified several critical factors that could affect LDPI measurements in mice. METHODS: Twenty mice were analysed. Statistical standardisation and a repeatability and reproducibility analysis were performed on mouse perfusion signals with respect to differences in body temperature, the presence or absence of hair, the type of anaesthesia used for LDPI measurements and the position of the mouse body. RESULTS: We found excellent correlations among measurements made by the same operator (i.e., repeatability) under the same experimental conditions and by two different operators (i.e., reproducibility). A Bland-Altman analysis showed the absence of bias in repeatability (p = 0.29) or reproducibility (p = 0.89). The limits of agreement for repeatability were –0.357 and –0.033, and for reproducibility, they were –0.270 and 0.238. Significant differences in perfusion values were observed in different experimental groups. CONCLUSIONS: Different experimental conditions must be considered as a starting point for the evaluation of new drugs and strategic therapies.
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spelling pubmed-35746872013-02-25 Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion Greco, Adelaide Ragucci, Monica Liuzzi, Raffaele Gargiulo, Sara Gramanzini, Matteo Coda, Anna Rita Daniela Albanese, Sandra Mancini, Marcello Salvatore, Marco Brunetti, Arturo Sensors (Basel) Article BACKGROUND: Preclinical perfusion studies are useful for the improvement of diagnosis and therapy in dermatologic, cardiovascular and rheumatic human diseases. The Laser Doppler Perfusion Imaging (LDPI) technique has been used to evaluate superficial alterations of the skin microcirculation in surgically induced murine hindlimb ischemia. We assessed the reproducibility and the accuracy of LDPI acquisitions and identified several critical factors that could affect LDPI measurements in mice. METHODS: Twenty mice were analysed. Statistical standardisation and a repeatability and reproducibility analysis were performed on mouse perfusion signals with respect to differences in body temperature, the presence or absence of hair, the type of anaesthesia used for LDPI measurements and the position of the mouse body. RESULTS: We found excellent correlations among measurements made by the same operator (i.e., repeatability) under the same experimental conditions and by two different operators (i.e., reproducibility). A Bland-Altman analysis showed the absence of bias in repeatability (p = 0.29) or reproducibility (p = 0.89). The limits of agreement for repeatability were –0.357 and –0.033, and for reproducibility, they were –0.270 and 0.238. Significant differences in perfusion values were observed in different experimental groups. CONCLUSIONS: Different experimental conditions must be considered as a starting point for the evaluation of new drugs and strategic therapies. MDPI 2012-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3574687/ /pubmed/23275085 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s130100500 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Greco, Adelaide
Ragucci, Monica
Liuzzi, Raffaele
Gargiulo, Sara
Gramanzini, Matteo
Coda, Anna Rita Daniela
Albanese, Sandra
Mancini, Marcello
Salvatore, Marco
Brunetti, Arturo
Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion
title Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion
title_full Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion
title_fullStr Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion
title_full_unstemmed Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion
title_short Repeatability, Reproducibility and Standardisation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Technique for the Evaluation of Normal Mouse Hindlimb Perfusion
title_sort repeatability, reproducibility and standardisation of a laser doppler imaging technique for the evaluation of normal mouse hindlimb perfusion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23275085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s130100500
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