Abstract

Background: Abnormalities of microvasculature could be an early marker of diabetic complications. Therefore, its non-invasive assessment in diabetic patient seems highly relevant. Aim: To assess microcirculation in the skin and retina of patients with diabetes mellitus using optical diagnostic techniques: laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and Retinal Vessel Analyser (RVA). Materials and methods: Cutaneous microcirculation rhythms were analyzed in 18 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and 16 healthy volunteers in the MONIKI (Moscow, Russia). Microcirculation in the dorsal hand and foot skin was assessed by LDF for 2 minutes. The amplitude and frequencies of perfusion oscillations corresponding to the rhythms of various etiologies were computed by Waveletanalysis. Retinal vasomotions and their changes were studied in 33 type 1 diabetic patients compared to 33 healthy volunteers in the Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Germany). Original recordings made by the RVA were used for the analysis with a Fourier transformation, cross-correlation and autocorrelation. Results: There was no significant difference in the hand skin microcirculation rhythms assessed by LDF between patients with diabetes mellitus and healthy volunteers, whereas in the lower extremities, statistically significant differences were found in the amplitude of high-frequency oscillations corresponding to the range of the heart rhythm. These results correlate well with the results of the optical assessment of retinal vasculature, where statistically significant differences in the amplitude of high frequency oscillations corresponding to the heart rate were found. In type 1 diabetic patients the periodicity of venous pulsation was higher than in the control healthy group. Conclusion: Both dynamic analysis of the pulsations and vasomotions of retinal vessels assessed by RVA and analysis of the rhythms of blood circulation in the skin of the lower extremities measured by LDF revealed a statistically significant abnormalities of the microcirculatory dynamics in diabetic patients. The combination of these methods can be successfully applied for a more comprehensive evaluation of the nature of microvascular abnormalities in diabetic patients and for comparison of the information obtained with clinical data.

Highlights

  • Abnormalities of microvasculature could be an early marker of diabetic complications

  • Комбинация данных методов может быть использована в дальнейшем для более полного изучения характера поражения микроциркуляторного русла у больных сахарным диабетом и сопоставления полученной информации с клиническими данными

  • Both dynamic analysis of the pulsations and vasomotions of retinal vessels assessed by Retinal Vessel Analyser (RVA) and analysis of the rhythms of blood circulation in the skin of the lower extremities measured by laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) revealed a statistically significant abnormalities of the microcirculatory dynamics in diabetic patients

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Материал и методы

Колебания смешанной микроциркуляции крови в коже верхних и нижних конечностей оценивали с помощью метода ЛДФ. В исследовании пульсаций и вазомоций артерий и вен сетчатки участвовали 33 пациента с сахарным диабетом 1-го типа в возрасте 51,7 ± 8,3 года, из них 16 мужчин и 17 женщин, а также 33 здоровых по медицинским показателям добровольцев, сопоставимых с основной группой по возрастным и гендерным параметрам (средний возраст – 52,3 ± 9,1 года; 16 мужчин и 17 женщин). Для анализа использовали оригинальные записи измерений c анализатора сосудов сетчатки правого глаза RVA (IMEDOS Systems, Йена, ФРГ) вне периодов функциональной стимуляции. Характеристические частоты периодического изменения диаметра сосудов сетчатки анализировались с помощью быстрого преобразования Фурье. Котляр К.Е., Глазков А.А., Ковалева Ю.А., Дроздова Г.А., Куликов Д.А. Оценка состояния микроциркуляторного русла кожи и сетчатки глаза с помощью оптических методов диагностики у больных сахарным диабетом. Результаты анализа микроциркуляторных ритмов на верхних и нижних конечностях у больных сахарным диабетом 2-го типа и здоровых добровольцев

Нижняя конечность
Амплитуда сердечного ритма Амплитуда сердечного ритма
Результаты и обсуждение
Нормированная мощность спектра
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