Grażyna Kaminska-Winciorek, Grażyna Deja, Joanna Polańska, Przemysława Jarosz-Chobot
Department of Dermatology, Silesian Medical University, Katowice. dermatolog.pl@gmail.com
Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej (Online) 2012The aim of this work was a quantitative and qualitative assessment of a selected part of the microcirculation in children with diabetes type 1 using videocapillaroscopy technique. The authors tested a group consisting of 145 children (70 boys, 75 girls) diagnosed and treated for diabetes type 1 in the Diabetic Clinic of GCZD in Katowice for at least one year. The study included history, clinical examination (including dermatological examination) and videocapillaroscopy. Capillaroscopy, a non-invasive, painless and easily repeatable test, was performed using videocapillaroscopy with digital storage of the obtained images. All nailfolds were examined in all children using videocapillaroscopy, and the obtained images were assessed quantitatively and qualitatively for changes in capillary loops in the tested children according to the defined diagnostic procedure. The analysis of capillaroscopic images described selected quantitative and qualitative characteristics. The conducted analysis showed an increase in the number of capillaries and their elongation, the presence of megacapillaries and Raynaud loops, which were accompanied by an intensive red background, indicating possible neoangiogenesis. The increase in the number of capillaries, disturbances in distribution of capillaries and the presence of abnormal capillaries were correlated with the longer duration of diabetes. Raynaud loops were more frequently found in the cases of increased mean values of HbA1c. Higher values of HbA1c influenced the capillaroscopic images, mainly the number of vessels, including Raynaud loops. Videocapillaroscopy technique could be a useful tool to detect the early changes of microangiopathy in children with diabetes type 1.
Grażyna Kaminska-Winciorek, Grażyna Deja, Joanna Polańska, Przemysława Jarosz-Chobot. Diabetic microangiopathy in capillaroscopic examination of juveniles with diabetes type 1. Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej (Online). 2012;66:51-9
PMID: 22371406
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