2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2018.11.023
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A systematic review of the use of near-infrared fluorescence imaging in patients with peripheral artery disease

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“…[10][11][12][13] Quantitative fluorescence parameters are categorized in time-dependent and fluorescence intensity-related that have already been investigated during reconstructive, vascular, and intestinal surgery in several studies. 7,10,[13][14][15] For bowel surgery, fluorescence parameters have mainly been correlated to the occurrence of anastomotic leakage and have to our knowledge not yet been described in patients with mesenteric resection, in which collateral vessels provide perfusion to the affected bowel segment. It has been suggested that a smaller fluorescence inflow slope (arterial inflow) and a low F max are important predictors for poor vascular perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10][11][12][13] Quantitative fluorescence parameters are categorized in time-dependent and fluorescence intensity-related that have already been investigated during reconstructive, vascular, and intestinal surgery in several studies. 7,10,[13][14][15] For bowel surgery, fluorescence parameters have mainly been correlated to the occurrence of anastomotic leakage and have to our knowledge not yet been described in patients with mesenteric resection, in which collateral vessels provide perfusion to the affected bowel segment. It has been suggested that a smaller fluorescence inflow slope (arterial inflow) and a low F max are important predictors for poor vascular perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While its use in areas of multiple fields of surgery has been described for decades, it has seen somewhat of a renaissance in recent years as an adjunct tool for evaluation of perfusion and viability in bowel, 62 skin flaps, 63 and CLI with tissue loss. 64 The implementation of ICG angiography (ICGA) for evaluating perfusion can largely be thought of in two discrete uses: subjective and objective data. 65 It is important to understand the difference in these uses when utilizing the technology, as implementing it for one purpose may restrict or preclude its use for the other.…”
Section: Indocyanine Green Angiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While its use in areas of multiple fields of surgery has been described for decades, it has seen somewhat of a renaissance in recent years as an adjunct tool for evaluation of perfusion and viability in bowel, 62 skin flaps, 63 and CLI with tissue loss. 64…”
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“…For patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), NIRF imaging can be used for the assessment of regional tissue perfusion. Described applications of NIRF imaging in patients with PAD include (1) diagnosis, (2) the measuring of the effect of revascularization procedures, and (3) the assessment of tissue viability following amputation surgery [ 2 ]. In cardiac interventions, the use of NIRF imaging has allowed for the real-time assessment of graft patency, with applications in transplantation surgery providing a diagnostic tool for the assessment of kidney microperfusion, for example [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%