IMPROVEMENT OF CAPILLAROSCOPY METHOD FOR STUDYING HUMAN MICROCIRCULATION

Author:

Petrovskyi O.M.,Soloviov V.V.,Soloviova N.V.,Mishchenko A.V.,Zakolodna O.E.,Kuznetsova T.Yu.

Abstract

The human circulatory system has historically captivated researchers in the field of medicine. Modern medicine, however, has moved beyond identifying a single crucial element, such as the heart or venous system, for maintaining blood flow. Instead, it emphasizes a more analytical approach, focusing on the interconnected functioning of all components within the system. The aim of this work is to analyze the existing methods of studying blood microcirculation and to improve the technology of capillaroscopy, technical means of raster microphotography to determine the physiological state and disorders of capillary circulation. To achieve this objective, we address the following tasks: analyzing existing non-invasive methods for studying the human vascular system; enhancing the optical capillaroscopy method through the utilization of modern high-resolution digital cameras, computer, and multimedia equipment, along with appropriate software for analyzing electronic images; developing a technological scheme and equipment design for digital microphotography of capillaries in the periungual region of the upper extremities; providing software solutions for registering and analyzing digital microphotographic images obtained through capillaroscopy; conducting experimental studies to explore the structure and properties of capillaries utilizing the developed technologies and equipment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables the comprehensive evaluation of both anatomical and functional aspects of blood flow. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) capitalizes on the distinction between the signal emitted by moving tissue (blood) and that of surrounding stationary tissue, facilitating the acquisition of vascular images without the need for radiopaque contrast agents. Ultrasonography integrates Doppler and conventional ultrasound techniques, providing physicians with insights into blood vessel structure and blood flow dynamics. Traditional ultrasound employs sound waves that are imperceptible to the human ear and bounce off blood vessels, while Doppler ultrasound measures the velocity of sound wave reflection from moving elements. Ophthalmoscopy constitutes a fundamental component of standard ophthalmological examinations, serving as a pivotal tool for diagnosing eye conditions and evaluating the condition of blood vessels. Additionally, ophthalmoscopy aids in diagnosing autoimmune disorders. Capillaroscopy enables comprehensive assessments of both systemic and regional microcirculation disorders, facilitating the characterization of tissue metabolism. Dysfunction in capillary function contributes to circulatory impairments, leading to blood stasis, metabolic irregularities, and compromised immunity, thereby exacerbating existing conditions and predisposing individuals to new diseases. Optical computerized capillaroscopy offers a non-invasive means of visualizing, examining, and archiving capillary images, enabling clinicians to make informed assessments regarding blood microcirculation. Experimental validation of the optimized hardware and software capillaroscopy system was conducted using nail bed capillaries of a patient with type II diabetes mellitus undergoing insulin therapy for 10 years. This study underscores the importance of refining and enhancing optical capillaroscopy methodologies by leveraging high-resolution camera sensors and modern computational tools for image processing.

Publisher

Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy

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