Abstract
This review includes results of scientific and clinical use of laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) in patients with diabetes mellitus. LDF is a non-invasive method for the quantitative evaluation of microcirculation, which can assess microcirculatory rhythms and conduct functional tests with various impacts, allowing the exploration of regulatory mechanisms of microcirculation. LDF reveals specific diabetes changes in the regulatory function of microcirculation. Microcirculation disturbances, which are traditionally associated with the pathogenesis of complications, also occur in patients with early disorders of carbohydrate metabolism and may precede the manifestation of diabetes. However, this method is still not applied in clinical practice. In this review, we analysed factors limiting the implementation of LDF in practical medicine and suggest ways to improve its clinical significance.
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Kulikov, D. A., Glazkov, A. A., Kovaleva, Y. A., Balashova, N. V., & Kulikov, A. V. (2017). Prospects of Laser Doppler flowmetry application in assessment of skin microcirculation in diabetes. Diabetes Mellitus. Russian Association of Endocrinologists. https://doi.org/10.14341/DM8014
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