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Clinical and Translational Imaging and Sensing of Diabetic Microangiopathy: A Narrative Review Publisher



Fasoula NA1, 2 ; Xie Y1, 2 ; Katsouli N1, 2 ; Reidl M1, 2 ; Kallmayer MA3 ; Eckstein HH3 ; Ntziachristos V1, 2, 4 ; Hadjileontiadis L5, 6 ; Avgerinos DV7 ; Briasoulis A8 ; Siasos G9 ; Hosseini K10 ; Doulamis I11 ; Kampaktsis PN12 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Fasoula NA1, 2
  2. Xie Y1, 2
  3. Katsouli N1, 2
  4. Reidl M1, 2
  5. Kallmayer MA3
  6. Eckstein HH3
  7. Ntziachristos V1, 2, 4
  8. Hadjileontiadis L5, 6
  9. Avgerinos DV7
  10. Briasoulis A8
  11. Siasos G9
  12. Hosseini K10
  13. Doulamis I11
  14. Kampaktsis PN12
  15. Karlas A1, 2, 3, 4

Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease Published:2023


Abstract

Microvascular changes in diabetes affect the function of several critical organs, such as the kidneys, heart, brain, eye, and skin, among others. The possibility of detecting such changes early enough in order to take appropriate actions renders the development of appropriate tools and techniques an imperative need. To this end, several sensing and imaging techniques have been developed or employed in the assessment of microangiopathy in patients with diabetes. Herein, we present such techniques; we provide insights into their principles of operation while discussing the characteristics that make them appropriate for such use. Finally, apart from already established techniques, we present novel ones with great translational potential, such as optoacoustic technologies, which are expected to enter clinical practice in the foreseeable future. © 2023 by the authors.