Intraprocedural application of a peripheral blood flow monitoring system during endovascular treatment for femoropopliteal disease

J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech. 2023 Nov 20;10(2):101369. doi: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2023.101369. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Sensors that implement laser speckle image streaming provide real-time, noninvasive assessment of peripheral blood flow during endovascular revascularization. This single-center feasibility study evaluated a laser speckle-based peripheral blood flow monitoring system in 24 patients with peripheral arterial disease. System-quantified blood flow values showed improvement at the conclusion of the procedure in 20 of 24 patients (83.3%). Of the four patients without improved flow values, waveform morphology improved in three. Waveforms graded as moderate to severe peripheral arterial disease decreased from 71% before the procedure to 25% after the procedure, with improvement in 19 of 24 patients. In this limited population, laser speckle imaging could offer a highly sensitive method of detecting intraprocedural pedal blood flow changes.

Keywords: Angioplasty; Blood flow; Chronic limb threatening ischemia; Laser speckle imaging.