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- W2890903459 abstract "I read with interest the recent letter of Poulin et al. [ [1] Poulin A. Guilcher A. Omarjee L. Jaquinandi V. Gandon Y. et al. Validation of a Software to Perform Exercise Oximetry to Diagnose Arterial Stenosis of the Lower Limbs. Atherosclerosis, 2018 Google Scholar ] following our review paper in Atherosclerosis [ [2] Abraham P. Gu Y. Guo L. Kroeger K. Ouedraogo N. et al. Clinical application of transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurements during exercise. Atherosclerosis. 2018; 276: 117-123 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (20) Google Scholar ]. Validation of a software to perform exercise oximetry to diagnose arterial stenosis of the lower limbsAtherosclerosisVol. 278PreviewWe would like to congratulate Abraham et al. for their interesting review “Clinical application of transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurements during exercise” [1]. We totally agree that exercise oximetry is very useful in specific situations when patients experience exertional limb symptoms during the walk [2–4]. As mentioned in the review, the Delta from Rest Oxygen Pressure (DROP) index used to diagnose lower extremity peripheral artery disease was validated against angiography and computed tomography angiography (CTA) [5,6]. Full-Text PDF Clinical application of transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurements during exerciseAtherosclerosisVol. 276PreviewExertional lower limb pain is a frequent diagnostic issue in elderly patients. Arterial claudication results from the mismatch between the oxygen requirement of, and oxygen delivery to the exercising muscles. Non-invasive vascular investigations (ultrasound imaging, plethysmography or segmental pressure) are used in routine at rest or following exercise, but none can be used during walking or to directly monitor cutaneous oxygen delivery to the limb. Here, we review the methods, tips and traps of the transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement technique and potential applications. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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- W2890903459 title "Software analysis of transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurements at exercise in patients with arterial claudication" @default.
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