Why measure microcirculation | webinar series

Session #4 — how to incorporate microvascular assessment into the clinical pathway

In the third fourth in our series of clinical assessment webinars: Why measure microcirculation, P Dr. Chris Manu (MD, FRCP) Consultant Diabetologist and Clinical Lead for the Diabetic Foot ServiceKing’s College Hospital (London), talks about how he and his team has incorporated microcirculation measurement in their practical ways of working and he shares some statistics related to lower rates of amputation compared with the national average, despite caring for more complex patients.

Session #3 — the vascular multi-metrics of wound healing in diabetic foot

In the third session in our series of clinical assessment webinars: Why measure microcirculation, Professor José Luis Lázaro-Martínez, Director of the Diabetic Foot Clinic at Complutense University of Madrid, talks about the multi-metrics of wound healing and how treatment decisions should be made on the back of multiple types of noninvasive vascular measurements that provide a holistic view of the patient.

Session #2 — Microvascular dysfunction as an early marker of cardiometabolic diseases

In the second session in our series of clinical assessment webinars: Why measure microcirculation, associate professor Boy (Alfons) Houben from Maastricht University Medical Center, provides an overview of microcirculation and its role as an early marker of cardiometabolic diseases.

Session #1 — Understanding the physiology of human cutaneous microcirculation and its role as a surrogate biomarker

In the first in our series of clinical assessment webinars: Why measure microcirculation, professor Jean-Luc Cracowski, MD, Ph.D., from Grenoble Alpes University, France, provides an overview of microcirculation and its role in clinical assessment.