The poor man’s capillary microscope. A novel technique for the assessment of capillary morphology
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- 1 July 1997
- journal article
- other
- Published by Elsevier in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
- Vol. 56 (7) , 435-437
- https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.56.7.435
Abstract
OBJECTIVES To evaluate a new method for rapid and efficient assessment of capillary morphology. METHODS Nailfold capillary morphology in 18 patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon was investigated with a new bedside test, based on a modified dermatoscope using a novel gel-immersion technique. These findings were compared with those obtained by standard capillary microscopy. RESULTS With the standard microscope, six patients had dilated capillaries, six had mega-capillaries, seven had avascular fields, eight had ramified capillaries, six had contorted capillaries, and seven patients showed micro-haemorrhages, respectively. The dermatoscope identified exactly the same patients to have the same capillary abnormalities. One hundred and thirty six fingers were available for pairwise comparison: The κ statistic was 0.93 for dilated capillaries, 0.97 for mega-capillaries, 0.93 for avascular areas, 0.78 for ramified capillaries, 0.81 for contorted capillaries, and 0.94 for micro-haemorrhages, respectively. The average examination time was 18 (range 8–30) minutes with the standard microscope and 4 (3–8) minutes with the dermatoscope. CONCLUSION A new diagnostic tool for rapid and efficient examination of nailfold capillaries is described for circumstances when a standard microscope is not available. This study shows that the hand held device can be used in clinical routine with sufficient diagnostic efficacy and little expenditure, both timewise and financially.Keywords
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