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Trends Cardiovasc Med
May 2021
Department of Vascular Medicine, University Hospital, Angers, France; Department of Physiology, UMR Mitovasc CNRS6015-INSERM 1083, Faculty of Medicine, University of Angers and LUNAM University, Angers, France.
Transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcpO2) measurement has been used for years at rest in patients with lower extremity artery disease. It was proposed for exercise testing (Ex-TcpO2) in the 80ies to evaluate regional blood flow impairment (RBFI) at the proximal and distal levels simultaneously and on both sides, in case of claudication. It was suggested that the use of a chest electrode was mandatory to show that decreases in TcpO2 at the limb level result from limb RBFI and not from a systemic pO2 decrease of cardiopulmonary origin (exercise-induced hypoxemia).
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