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Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging
BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction precedes atherosclerosis. Vasodilation induced by acetylcholine (ACh) is a specific test of endothelial function. Reproducibility of laser techniques such as laser-Doppler-flowmetry (LDF) and Laser-speckle-contrast-imaging (LSCI) to detect ACh vasodilation is deba...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061320 |
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author | Puissant, Cyril Abraham, Pierre Durand, Sylvain Humeau-Heurtier, Anne Faure, Sébastien Lefthériotis, Georges Rousseau, Pascal Mahé, Guillaume |
author_facet | Puissant, Cyril Abraham, Pierre Durand, Sylvain Humeau-Heurtier, Anne Faure, Sébastien Lefthériotis, Georges Rousseau, Pascal Mahé, Guillaume |
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description | BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction precedes atherosclerosis. Vasodilation induced by acetylcholine (ACh) is a specific test of endothelial function. Reproducibility of laser techniques such as laser-Doppler-flowmetry (LDF) and Laser-speckle-contrast-imaging (LSCI) to detect ACh vasodilation is debated and results expressions lack standardization. We aimed to study at a 7-day interval (i) the inter-subject reproducibility, (ii) the intra-subjects reproducibility, and (iii) the effect of the results expressions over variability. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using LDF and LSCI simultaneously, we performed two different ACh-iontophoresis protocols. The maximal ACh vasodilation (peak-ACh) was expressed as absolute or normalized flow or conductance values. Inter-subject reproducibility was expressed as coefficient of variation (inter-CV,%). Intra-subject reproducibility was expressed as within subject coefficients of variation (intra-CV,%), and intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC). Fifteen healthy subjects were included. The inter-subject reproducibility of peak-ACh depended upon the expression of the results and ranged from 55% to 162% for LDF and from 17% to 83% for LSCI. The intra-subject reproducibility (intra-CV/ICC) of peak-ACh was reduced when assessed with LSCI compared to LDF no matter how the results were expressed and whatever the protocol used. The highest intra-subject reproducibility was found using LSCI. It was 18.7%/0.87 for a single current stimulation (expressed as cutaneous vascular conductance) and 11.4%/0.61 for multiple current stimulations (expressed as absolute value). CONCLUSION: ACh-iontophoresis coupled with LSCI is a promising test to assess endothelial function because it is reproducible, safe, and non-invasive. N°: NCT01664572. |
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spelling | pubmed-36311722013-04-25 Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging Puissant, Cyril Abraham, Pierre Durand, Sylvain Humeau-Heurtier, Anne Faure, Sébastien Lefthériotis, Georges Rousseau, Pascal Mahé, Guillaume PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction precedes atherosclerosis. Vasodilation induced by acetylcholine (ACh) is a specific test of endothelial function. Reproducibility of laser techniques such as laser-Doppler-flowmetry (LDF) and Laser-speckle-contrast-imaging (LSCI) to detect ACh vasodilation is debated and results expressions lack standardization. We aimed to study at a 7-day interval (i) the inter-subject reproducibility, (ii) the intra-subjects reproducibility, and (iii) the effect of the results expressions over variability. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using LDF and LSCI simultaneously, we performed two different ACh-iontophoresis protocols. The maximal ACh vasodilation (peak-ACh) was expressed as absolute or normalized flow or conductance values. Inter-subject reproducibility was expressed as coefficient of variation (inter-CV,%). Intra-subject reproducibility was expressed as within subject coefficients of variation (intra-CV,%), and intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC). Fifteen healthy subjects were included. The inter-subject reproducibility of peak-ACh depended upon the expression of the results and ranged from 55% to 162% for LDF and from 17% to 83% for LSCI. The intra-subject reproducibility (intra-CV/ICC) of peak-ACh was reduced when assessed with LSCI compared to LDF no matter how the results were expressed and whatever the protocol used. The highest intra-subject reproducibility was found using LSCI. It was 18.7%/0.87 for a single current stimulation (expressed as cutaneous vascular conductance) and 11.4%/0.61 for multiple current stimulations (expressed as absolute value). CONCLUSION: ACh-iontophoresis coupled with LSCI is a promising test to assess endothelial function because it is reproducible, safe, and non-invasive. N°: NCT01664572. Public Library of Science 2013-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3631172/ /pubmed/23620742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061320 Text en © 2013 Puissant et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Puissant, Cyril Abraham, Pierre Durand, Sylvain Humeau-Heurtier, Anne Faure, Sébastien Lefthériotis, Georges Rousseau, Pascal Mahé, Guillaume Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging |
title | Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging |
title_full | Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging |
title_fullStr | Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging |
title_short | Reproducibility of Non-Invasive Assessment of Skin Endothelial Function Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging |
title_sort | reproducibility of non-invasive assessment of skin endothelial function using laser doppler flowmetry and laser speckle contrast imaging |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061320 |
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