Relationship between the blood perfusion values determined by laser speckle imaging and laser Doppler imaging in normal skin and port wine stains

Defu Chen, Jie Ren, Ying Wang, Hongyou Zhao, Buhong Li, Ying Gu*

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Abstract

Objective: Laser Doppler imaging (LDI) and laser speckle imaging (LSI) are two major optical techniques aiming at non-invasively imaging the skin blood perfusion. However, the relationship between perfusion values determined by LDI and LSI has not been fully explored. Methods: 8 healthy volunteers and 13 PWS patients were recruited. The perfusions in normal skin on the forearm of 8 healthy volunteers were simultaneously measured by both LDI and LSI during post-occlusive reactive hyperemia (PORH). Furthermore, the perfusions of port wine stains (PWS) lesions and contralateral normal skin of 10 PWS patients were also determined. In addition, the perfusions for PWS lesions from 3 PWS patients were successively monitored at 0, 10 and 20 min during vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy (V-PDT). The average perfusion values determined by LSI were compared with those of LDI for each subject. Results: In the normal skin during PORH, power function provided better fits of perfusion values than linear function: powers for individual subjects go from 1.312 to 1.942 (R2 = 0.8967-0.9951). There was a linear relationship between perfusion values determined by LDI and LSI in PWS and contralateral normal skin (R2 = 0.7308-0.9623), and in PWS during V-PDT (R2 = 0.8037-0.9968). Conclusion: The perfusion values determined by LDI and LSI correlate closely in normal skin and PWS over a broad range of skin perfusion. However, it still suggests that perfusion range and characteristics of the measured skin should be carefully considered if LDI and LSI measures are compared.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalPhotodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • Laser Doppler imaging
  • Laser speckle imaging
  • Port wine stains
  • Post-occlusive reactive hyperemia
  • Skin blood perfusion

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