The Effects of Atenolol and Sympatectomy with the Measurement of Skin and Muscle Blood flow in Raynaud Disease by Xe 133
Ali Kutsal, Belkıs Erbaş, Erhan Varoğlu, Erkmen Böke.
Abstract
The aim of study is measurement of blood flow through skin and skletal muscle by Xenon 133. On the other hand, the relationship between Atenolol and Sympatectomy was compared in the Raynaud Disease. In this report twenty five pa¬tients who diagnosed as Raynaud's disease, average 2.7 years ago was examined. Xe 133 was administered through skin and skletal muscle and after was watched itsdeerease . In thirteen of 25 patients, blood flow didn't show any in¬crease. In sympatectomy group blood flow, statistically significant increased. In conclusion, these data suggest that Xe 133 could be used as a procedure about microcirculation.
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