Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://doi.org/10.25358/openscience-5884
Authors: Thiem, Daniel G. E.
Frick, Richard W.
Goetze, Elisabeth
Gielisch, Matthias
Al-Nawas, Bilal
Kämmerer, Peer W.
Title: Hyperspectral analysis for perioperative perfusion monitoring : a clinical feasibility study on free and pedicled flaps
Online publication date: 17-May-2021
Year of first publication: 2021
Language: english
Abstract: OBJECTIVES In reconstructive surgery, flap monitoring is crucial for early identification of perfusion problems. Using hyperspectral imaging (HSI), this clinical study aimed to develop a non-invasive, objective approach for perfusion monitoring of free and pedicled flaps. MATERIAL AND METHODS HSI of 22 free (FF) and 8 pedicled flaps (PF) in 30 patients was recorded over time. Parameters assessed were tissue oxygenation/superficial perfusion (0–1 mm) (StO2 (0–100%)), near-infrared perfusion/deep perfusion (0–4 mm) (NIR (0–100)), distribution of haemoglobin (THI (0–100)), and water (TWI (0–100)). Measurements up to 72 h were correlated to clinical assessment. RESULTS Directly after flap inset, mean StO2 was significantly higher in FF (70.3 ± 13.6%) compared with PF 56.2 ± 14.2% (p = 0.05), whereas NIR, THI, and TWI were similar (NIR_p = 0.82, THI_p = 0.97, TWI_p = 0.27). After 24 h, StO2, NIR, THI, and TWI did not differ between FF and PF. After 48 h, StO2, NIR, and TWI did not differ between FF and PF whereas THI was significantly increased in FF compared with PF(p = 0.001). In three FF, perfusion decreased clinically and in HSI, 36(1), 40(2), 5(3), and 61(3) h after flap inset which was followed by prompt intervention. CONCLUSIONS StO2 < 40%, NIR < 25/100, and THI < 40/100 indicated arterial occlusion, whereas venous problems revealed an increase of THI. In comparison with FF, perfusion parameters of PF were decreased after flap transfer but remained similar to FF later on. CLINICAL RELEVANCE HSI provides objective and non-invasive perfusion monitoring after flap transplantation in accordance to the clinical situation. With HSI, signs of deterioration can be detected hours before clinical diagnosis.
DDC: 610 Medizin
610 Medical sciences
Institution: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Department: FB 04 Medizin
Place: Mainz
ROR: https://ror.org/023b0x485
DOI: http://doi.org/10.25358/openscience-5884
Version: Published version
Publication type: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
License: CC BY
Information on rights of use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Journal: Clinical oral investigations
25
Pages or article number: 933
945
Publisher: Springer
Publisher place: Berlin u.a.
Issue date: 2021
ISSN: 1436-3771
Publisher URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-020-03382-6
Publisher DOI: 10.1007/s00784-020-03382-6
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