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Circulation | 2017

Exercise Transcutaneous Oximetry of the Buttocks ― External Validation With Computed Tomography Angiography ―

Martin Audonnet; Isabelle Signolet; Christophe Colas-Ribas; Myriam Ammi; Pierre Abraham; Samir Henni

BACKGROUND Exercise transcutaneous oximetry (Ex-tcPO2) is a non-invasive test for exercise-induced buttock ischemia. Prior study defined Ex-tcPO2 normal/abnormal cut-offs against arteriography but no external validation was available. The aims of this study were therefore to (1) determine the diagnostic performance of Ex-tcPO2 against CTA; (2) determine the cut-off point for detection of stenosis >75% in arteries toward the hypogastric circulation; and (3) determine the effect of chest profile classification on the diagnostic performance of Ex-tcPO2.Methods and Results:A total of 207 patients referred for Ex-tcPO2 were analyzed. DROP during Ex-tcPO2 was compared with the CTA results. Chest-tcPO2 changes were automatically classified into pre-defined profiles representing normal or abnormal responses. Using DROP <-15 mmHg as a cut-off, Ex-tcPO2 had 80.2% sensitivity, 72.3% specificity, 43.1% PPV, 93.3% NPV and 73.9% accuracy, to detect 1 stenosis >75% in arteries toward the hypogastric circulation. Optimal DROP to detect stenosis was: -15 mmHg. The overall diagnostic performance of Ex-tcPO2 was independent of chest profile classification. CONCLUSIONS Ex-tcPO2 has satisfactory diagnostic performance to detect arterial stenoses towards the hypogastric circulation. Abnormal chest-tcPO2 profile does not impair the overall diagnostic performance of the test.


Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2018

Ankle Brachial Index is equally predictive of exercise-induced limb ischemia in diabetic and non-diabetic patients with walking limitation

Samir Henni; Myriam Ammi; Anne-Sophie Gourdier; Louis Besnier; Isabelle Signolet; Christophe Colas-Ribas; Jean Picquet; Pierre Abraham

BACKGROUND In diabetic patients, arterial stiffness may impair compressibility of vessels and result in higher ankle to brachial index (ABI) than in non-diabetic subjects. METHODS We studied 1972 non-diabetic and 601 diabetic patients, with suspected peripheral artery disease, Exercise transcutaneous oxygen pressure (Ex-tcpO2), expressed in DROP index (limb tcpO2 change minus chest tcpO2 change), is insensitive to arterial stiffness and can estimate exercise-induced regional blood flow impairment (RBFI). A minimal DROP <-15 mm Hg indicates the presence of RBFI (positive test). ABI was simplified to a category variable (ABIc) by rounding ABI to the closest first decimal. RESULTS In the ABIc range 0.4 to 1.1 linear regression for mean DROP values were: y = 34 x - 53; (R2 = 0.211) and y = 33 x - 52; (R2 = 0.186) in diabetic and Non-diabetic patients, respectively. Both Db and non-D patients showed a high proportion of positive Ex-tcpO2 tests for ABIc in the normal range (ABIc: 1.0 and over) from 27.1 to up to 58%. More than half of patients with borderline ABI (ABIc = 0.9) had RBFI during exercise. it was 65.6% in diabetic and 58.5% non-diabetic patients. CONCLUSIONS Resting ABI was not a better predictor of exercise-induced RBFI in non-Db than in Diabetic patients. Our results highlights the interest of still measuring resting-ABI in diabetic patients to argue for the vascular origin of exertional limb pain, but also of performing exercise tests in patients with walking impairment.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2015

Evaluation of the vascular Surgical Complications of Renal Transplantation

Myriam Ammi; Mickael Daligault; Jonnhy Sayegh; Pierre Abraham; Xavier Papon; Bernard Enon; Jean Picquet


Circulation | 2018

Transcutaneous Exercise Oximetry for Patients With Claudication. A Retrospective Review of Approximately 5,000 Consecutive Tests Over 15 Years

Pierre Abraham; Christophe Colas-Ribas; Isabelle Signolet; Myriam Ammi; Mathieu Feuilloy; Jean Picquet; Samir Henni


Atherosclerosis | 2018

Exercise oximetry in patients with arterial claudication

Pierre Abraham; Laura Lesourd; Celine Guilleron; Sylvain Durand; Myriam Ammi; Samir Henni


Journal of Tissue Viability | 2018

Oximetry for the evaluation of sitting induced ischemia

Pierre Abraham; Samir Henni; Myriam Ammi


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2018

Mitochondrial complex I defect resulting from exercise-induced lower-limb ischemia in patients with peripheral arterial disease

Isabelle Signolet; Pierre Abraham; Stéphanie Chupin; Myriam Ammi; Naig Gueguen; Franck Letournel; Jean Picquet; Christophe Baufreton; Mickael Daligault; Vincent Procaccio; Pascal Reynier; Samir Henni


Clinical Biomechanics | 2018

Letter to the editor: gravity changes in transcutaneous oxygen pressure and cutaneous blood flow

Pierre Abraham; Jeanne Hersant; Yannick Bigou; Myriam Ammi; Samir Henni


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2018

Use of Local Thermal Load for Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia

Samir Henni; Myriam Ammi; Pierre Abraham


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2017

Will Thrombosed Lower Extremities Bypasses Treated with Intra-arterial in Situ Fibrinolysis Keep a Good Secondary Patency?

Tchala Kassegne; Myriam Ammi; Francine Thouveny; Mickael Daligault; Xavier Papon; Bernard Enon; Jean Picquet

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Samir Henni

French Institute of Health and Medical Research

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Alessia Moia

University of Strasbourg

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Benoit Lebas

University of Strasbourg

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Edouard Warein

University of Strasbourg

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