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Multimodal Noninvasive Assessment of Peripheral Circulation in Chronic Limb-threatening Ischemia

Multimodal Noninvasive Assessment of Peripheral Circulation in Chronic Limb-threatening Ischemia

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Overview

Assessment of a novel diagnostic method for screening and diagnosing chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). Using hyperspectral and thermal imaging, the perfusion and oxygenation in the lower limbs will be studied in healthy and unhealthy individuals.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • for CLTI patients age >50
  • for age control group age >50 and not diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases. 0.9 < ABI < 1.3
  • for healthy group 18 <= age <= 50 and no history of cardiovascular disease
  • volunteering for study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • inability to give informed consent
  • denial

Study details
    Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia

NCT05786001

Tampere University

22 June 2024

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