Assessment of power spectral density of microvascular hemodynamics in skeletal muscles at very low and low-frequency via near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopies

  • Caterina Amendola
  • , Mauro Buttafava
  • , Talyta Carteano
  • , Letizia Contini
  • , Lorenzo Cortese
  • , Turgut Durduran
  • , Lorenzo Frabasile
  • , Claudia Nunzia Guadagno
  • , Umut Karadeinz
  • , Michele Lacerenza
  • , Jaume Mesquida
  • , Shahrzad Parsa
  • , Rebecca Re
  • , Diego Sanoja Garcia
  • , Sanathana Konugolu Venkata Sekar
  • , Lorenzo Spinelli
  • , Alessandro Torricelli
  • , Alberto Tosi
  • , Udo M. Weigel
  • , M. Atif Yaqub
  • Marta Zanoletti, Davide Contini

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Abstract

In this work, we used a hybrid time domain near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-NIRS) and diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) device to retrieve hemoglobin and blood flow oscillations of skeletal muscle microvasculature. We focused on very low (VLF) and low-frequency (LF) oscillations (i.e., frequency lower than 0.145 Hz), that are related to myogenic, neurogenic and endothelial activities. We measured power spectral density (PSD) of blood flow and hemoglobin concentration in four muscles (thenar eminence, plantar fascia, sternocleidomastoid and forearm) of 14 healthy volunteers to highlight possible differences in microvascular hemodynamic oscillations. We observed larger PSDs for blood flow compared to hemoglobin concentration, in particular in case of distal muscles (i.e., thenar eminence and plantar fascia). Finally, we compared the PSDs measured on the thenar eminence of healthy subjects with the ones measured on a septic patient in the intensive care unit: lower power in the endothelial-dependent frequency band, and larger power in the myogenic ones were observed in the septic patient, in accordance with previous works based on laser doppler flowmetry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5994-6015
Number of pages22
JournalBiomedical Optics Express
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

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