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Near infrared spectroscopy in peripheral artery disease and the diabetic foot: A systematic review.

Simon JosephBijit MunshiRaden AgariniRicky Chi Ho KwokDaniel J GreenShirley J Jansen
Published in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2022)
With the need for tools that assess microvascular status in diabetic foot disease (DFD) being clear, near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a putative method for noninvasive testing of the diabetic foot. The use of NIRS in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) has extended to its role in studying the pathophysiology of DFD. NIRS generates metrics such as recovery time, deoxygenation, oxygen consumption (VO 2 ), tissue oxygen saturation (StO 2 ), total haemoglobin (HbT), and oxyhaemoglobin area under the curve (O 2 Hb AUC ). NIRS may potentially help the multidisciplinary team stratify limbs as high-risk, especially in diabetic patients with symptoms masked by peripheral neuropathy. NIRS may be useful for assessing treatment effectiveness and preventing deterioration of patients with PAD.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral artery disease
  • type diabetes
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • wound healing
  • sleep quality
  • smoking cessation