Regarding the clinical diagnosis of Raynaud's phenomenon and its associated conditions, investigations and treatment are substantial, and yet no international consensus has been published regarding the medical management of patients presenting with this condition. Most knowledge on this topic derives from epidemiological surveys and observational studies; few randomized studies are available, almost all relating to drug treatment, and thus these guidelines were developed as an expert consensus document to aid in the diagnosis and management of Raynaud's phenomenon. This consensus document starts with a clarification about the definition and terminology of Raynaud's phenomenon and covers the differential and aetiological diagnoses as well as the symptomatic treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The aim of our study is to identify the assessment of metabolic and dynamic capillaroscopy parameters that may be predictive of the outcome of spinal cord stimulation in patients affected with non-revascularisable chronic critical limb ischemia.
Materials And Methods: Forty patients, 16 female and 24 male, average age 69 ± 8, underwent microcirculatory screening with transcutaneous oximetry and dynamic capillaroscopy. Microcirculatory assessment was performed before temporary implantation of the spinal cord stimulation stimulator and after one month.