Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
Research
Randomized Placebo−Controlled Clinical Trial of Gloves and Stockings Made from Infrared−Emitting Fabric (Celliant®) for Transcutaneous Oxygen and Peripheral Blood Flow in Diabetic Patients with Vascular Impairment
Author(s): Lawrence A. Lavery*, Kathryn Davis, Seth Casden and Michael R Hamblin
Objective: To evaluate changes in transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) and peripheral blood flow (laser Doppler, LD) in the hands and feet of diabetic
patients with vascular impairment when Celliant gloves and stockings are worn.
Methods: We enrolled 20 subjects with a history of diabetes and vascular impairment to be monitored by TcPO2 and LD in the hand and foot at
10-minute intervals over the course of a 1hr treatment with Celliant or placebo gloves and stockings that were applied at the same time but in
different sequences with a 1hr interval. The tester and subject were blinded to the type of study garment.
Results: There were no statistically differences between measurements due to the small sample size and variability in the data. However there
was a trend for increasing TcPO2.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-8064.2022.12.511
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