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Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385731

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ABSTRACT: New microcirculatory imaging techniques allowed direct observation of microcirculation at the bedside. This study presents a new device that assists the operator with the unprecedented Hands Free technique. To this end, a replica of Handheld Vital Microscopy was developed to simulate the method of capturing the image in the sublingual area, the most used site to assess microcirculation in critically ill patients. We achieved a reduction in the displacement of micros cope replica with a Hands Free method. The immediate consequence is an increase in the stability of HVM replica by 75 times, or more, over the current 4 seconds, during its contact with the sublingual tissue. The device also offers better control of th e pressure of the tip of the HVM replica over the sublingual area. The results demonstrated that the Hands Free technique, operating in the same sublingual area for 900 seconds, should allow for future research aimed at therapeutic maneuvers in patients with serious illnesses.


RESUMEN: Las nuevas técnicas de imagen microcirculatoria permitieron la observación directa de la microcirculación junto a la cama del paciente. Este estudio sin precedentes presenta un nuevo dispositivo que ayuda al operador con la técnica manos libres. Con este fin, se desarrolló una réplica de la Microscopía Vital Portátil para simular el método de captura de la imagen en el área sublingual, el sitio más utilizado para evaluar la microcirculación en pacientes críticos. Logramos una reducción en el desplazamiento de la réplica del microscopio con el método de manos libres. La consecuencia inmediata es un aumento en la estabilidad de la réplica de HVM en 75 veces, o más, durante los 4 segundos actuales, durante su contacto con el tejido sublingual. El dispositivo también ofrece un mejor control de la presión de la punta de la réplica de HVM sobre el área sublingual. Los resultados demostraron que la técnica de manos libres, que opera en la misma área sublingual durante 900 segundos, debería permitir futuras investigaciones destinadas a maniobras terapéuticas en pacientes con enfermedades graves.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 216-220, 2020.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-942730

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At present, there are many problems in the nail-fold microcirculation detection devices, such as huge structure, inconvenience to carry. In addition, due to the patient's body shaking, the video is difficult to keep stable in collecting with the device, which brings great difficulties to the doctor's observation. We develop a small image acquisition device for nail-fold microcirculation based on the principle of SDF imaging principle and liquid lenses technology. An annular lighting device is fixed in front of the optical system, and the overall design of the system is based on the characteristics of human fingers. The device is small, easy to carry and conform to the fingertips. It can focus quickly through a controller. It can also achieve high quality images of the nail-fold microcirculation. This study can promote the usage of nail-fold microcirculation device at the bedside. It's an efficient tool for medical workers to observe the microcirculation of patients.


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