Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis

This article represents data associated with a prior publication from our research group, under the title: Evaluation of microvascular endothelial function and capillary density in patients with infective endocarditis using laser speckle contrast imaging and video-capillaroscopy [1].Patients with de...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Tibirica, Amanda Barcelos, Cristiane Lamas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918302440
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spelling doaj-90459541e0ee41e1bc576aed6357e0592020-11-25T00:47:16ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-06-0118480491Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditisEduardo Tibirica0Amanda Barcelos1Cristiane Lamas2National Institute of Cardiology, Ministry of Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Correspondence to: Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, Rua das Laranjeiras, 374, 22240-006, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.National Institute of Cardiology, Ministry of Health, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilNational Institute of Cardiology, Ministry of Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; National Institute of Infectious Diseases Evandro Chagas, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Unigranrio University, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilThis article represents data associated with a prior publication from our research group, under the title: Evaluation of microvascular endothelial function and capillary density in patients with infective endocarditis using laser speckle contrast imaging and video-capillaroscopy [1].Patients with definite infective endocarditis, under stable clinical conditions, were prospectively included. The clinical and laboratory features are presented for each of them in raw form. Microvascular reactivity was evaluated using a laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) system with a laser wavelength of 785 nm. LSCI was used in combination with the iontophoresis of acetylcholine (ACh) or sodium nitroprusside (SNP) for the noninvasive, continuous measurement of cutaneous microvascular perfusion changes in arbitrary perfusion units (APU). The images were analyzed using the manufacturer's software. One skin site on the ventral surface of the forearm was chosen for the experiment. Microvascular reactivity was also evaluated using post-occlusive reactive hyperemia, whereby arterial occlusion was achieved with supra-systolic pressure (50 mmHg above the systolic arterial pressure) using a sphygmomanometer for three minutes. Following the release of pressure, maximum flux was measured. Data on cutaneous microvascular density were obtained using intravital video-capillaroscopy. The data obtained may be helpful by showing the usefulness of laser-based noninvasive techniques in systemic infectious diseases other than sepsis, in different clinical settings and countries.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918302440
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Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
Data in Brief
author_facet Eduardo Tibirica
Amanda Barcelos
Cristiane Lamas
author_sort Eduardo Tibirica
title Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
title_short Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
title_full Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
title_fullStr Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
title_full_unstemmed Data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
title_sort data set characterizing the systemic alterations of microvascular reactivity and capillary density, in patients presenting with infective endocarditis
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This article represents data associated with a prior publication from our research group, under the title: Evaluation of microvascular endothelial function and capillary density in patients with infective endocarditis using laser speckle contrast imaging and video-capillaroscopy [1].Patients with definite infective endocarditis, under stable clinical conditions, were prospectively included. The clinical and laboratory features are presented for each of them in raw form. Microvascular reactivity was evaluated using a laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) system with a laser wavelength of 785 nm. LSCI was used in combination with the iontophoresis of acetylcholine (ACh) or sodium nitroprusside (SNP) for the noninvasive, continuous measurement of cutaneous microvascular perfusion changes in arbitrary perfusion units (APU). The images were analyzed using the manufacturer's software. One skin site on the ventral surface of the forearm was chosen for the experiment. Microvascular reactivity was also evaluated using post-occlusive reactive hyperemia, whereby arterial occlusion was achieved with supra-systolic pressure (50 mmHg above the systolic arterial pressure) using a sphygmomanometer for three minutes. Following the release of pressure, maximum flux was measured. Data on cutaneous microvascular density were obtained using intravital video-capillaroscopy. The data obtained may be helpful by showing the usefulness of laser-based noninvasive techniques in systemic infectious diseases other than sepsis, in different clinical settings and countries.
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