Rhythmical Variations of Haemoglobin Oxygenation in Cutaneous Capillaries.

Authors

  • M Stücker
  • J Steinbrügge
  • C Ihrig
  • K Hoffmann
  • D Ihrig
  • A Röchling
  • DW Lübbers
  • H Jungmann
  • P. Altmeyer

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https://doi.org/10.1080/000155598442665

Abstract

The consequences of rhythmical arteriolar vasomotion for nutrition and the tissue oxygen supply to human skin are largely unknown. In the study presented here;the periodic variations of haemoglobin oxygenation in the small cutaneous vessels have been evaluated with a new reflection spectrophotometer. For the assessment of spatial variations;we examined 24 different sites in 20 healthy volunteers. For quantification of the relatively long duration of periodic variations;a Digital Fourier Transformation with a specially programmed filter was used. In 265 out of 480 spectra (55.2%);periodic variations of the haemoglobin oxygenation were found. The average of the main frequency of waves was 7.0 +/- 2.5 cycles per minute. The occurrence of variations of haemoglobin oxygenation depended on the measuring site. In the gluteal region;variations were observed in 17 out of 20 subjects;on the palms in 16 out of 20;at the foot plantar in 18 out of 20 in comparison to the cheek (8/20);the lip (5/20) and the eyelid (6/20). On the head we observed significantly more variations per minute than in the lower extremities. Because these variations;with duration of up to 30 s;have a relatively slow dynamic compared with heart rate and breathing frequency;consequences for the cutaneous diffusion and metabolism of other substrates are very likely.

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Published

1998-12-02

How to Cite

Stücker, M., Steinbrügge, J., Ihrig, C., Hoffmann, K., Ihrig, D., Röchling, A., … Altmeyer, P. (1998). Rhythmical Variations of Haemoglobin Oxygenation in Cutaneous Capillaries. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 78(6), 408–411. https://doi.org/10.1080/000155598442665

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