Literature DB >> 9631893

Nailfold capillaroscopy in hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism: blood flow velocity during rest and postocclusive reactive hyperemia.

C C Pazos-Moura1, E G Moura, M M Breitenbach, E Bouskela.   

Abstract

Direct intravital microscopic examinations of nailfold capillaries were made in three groups of subjects: 15 healthy volunteers (C) and 11 patients, six with hypothyroidism (h) and five with hyperthyroidism (H). The groups h and H were examined twice, before the onset of treatment and when they returned to euthyroidism. Capillary blood flow velocity (CBFV) was measured during rest and after release of 60-second arterial occlusion. To assess autoregulatory capacity the authors determined peak CBFV postocclusion and time to reach it in single capillaries. In patients with hypothyroidism, before the onset of the treatment, the mean resting and the mean peak CBFV were significantly lower (resting CBFV-group C: 0.93+/-0.11 mm/s (mean+/-SE); group h: 0.33+/-0.09 mm/s; and mean peak CBFV-group C: 1.49+/-0.14 mm/s; group h: 0.79+/-0.19 mm/s). The time to reach mean peak CBFV postocclusion was significantly prolonged (group C: 8.9+/-0.65 s and group h: 19.2+/-2.0 s) compared with the group of healthy volunteers. When these patients achieved euthyroidism, all the studied parameters returned to control levels. In patients with hyperthyroidism only minor changes in CBFV could be detected. In patients with hypothyroidism, the skin microvascular autoregulatory mechanisms are disturbed. The impairments of the reactive hyperemia response could be correlated with the control of the disease (thyroid state).

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9631893     DOI: 10.1177/000331979804900608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angiology        ISSN: 0003-3197            Impact factor:   3.619


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