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What's behind the mask? A look at blood flow changes with prolonged facial pressure and expression using laser Doppler imaging.

机译:面具后面是什么?使用激光多普勒成像技术,观察血液流量随面部压力和表情的延长而变化。

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Clinically, the initial blanching in burn scar seen on transparent plastic face mask application seems to diminish with time and movement requiring mask alteration. To date, studies quantifying perfusion with prolonged mask use do not exist. This study used laser Doppler imaging (LDI) to assess perfusion through the transparent face mask and movement in subjects with and without burn over time. Five subjects fitted with transparent face masks were scanned with the LDI on four occasions. The four subjects without burn were scanned in the following manner: 1) no mask, 2) mask on while at rest, 3) mask on with alternating intervals of sustained facial expression and rest, and 4) after mask removal. Images were acquired every 3 minutes throughout the 85-minute study period. The subject with burn underwent a shortened scanning protocol to increase comfort. Each face was divided into five regions of interest for analysis. Compared with baseline, mask application decreased perfusion significantly in all subjects (P < .0001). Perfusion did not change during the rest period. There were no significant differences with changing facial expression in any of the regions of interest. On mask removal, all regions of the face demonstrated a hyperemic effect with the chin (P = .05) and each cheek (P < .0001) reaching statistical significance. Perfusion levels did not return to baseline in the chin and cheeks after 30 minutes of mask removal. Perfusions remain constantly low while wearing the face mask, despite changing facial expressions. Changing facial expressions with the mask on did not alter perfusion. Hyperemic response occurs on removal of the mask. This study exposed methodology and statistical issues worth considering when conducting future research with the face, pressure therapy, and with LDI technology.
机译:临床上,在透明塑料面罩上看到的烧伤疤痕最初的变白似乎随着时间和需要更换面罩的运动而减少。迄今为止,尚不存在通过长时间使用面罩来量化灌注的研究。这项研究使用激光多普勒成像(LDI)来评估透明面罩的灌注情况以及随时间推移有无烧伤的对象的运动情况。用LDI扫描了五名装有透明面罩的对象,四次。以以下方式扫描四名没有烧伤的受试者:1)不戴口罩,2)休息时戴上口罩,3)面部表情和休息交替间隔开着口罩,以及4)摘下面罩后。在整个85分钟的研究期内,每3分钟获取一次图像。患有烧伤的受试者经历了缩短的扫描方案以增加舒适度。每个面孔被分为五个感兴趣的区域进行分析。与基线相比,在所有受试者中,面罩的应用显着降低了灌注(P <.0001)。在休息期间,灌注没有改变。在任何感兴趣的区域中,改变面部表情都没有显着差异。摘除面膜后,面部的所有区域都表现出充血作用,下巴(P = .05)和每个脸颊(P <.0001)达到统计学意义。摘下面罩30分钟后,下巴和脸颊的灌注水平未恢复到基线。尽管改变了面部表情,戴着口罩时的血流灌注始终保持在较低水平。戴上口罩改变面部表情不会改变灌注。去除面罩后会发生充血反应。这项研究暴露了在进行面部,压力疗法和LDI技术的未来研究时值得考虑的方法和统计问题。

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