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Near-infrared angiography for critical limb ischemia in a diabetic murine model.

Citation
Garcia, M., et al. “Near-Infrared Angiography For Critical Limb Ischemia In A Diabetic Murine Model.”. Journal Of Biomedical Optics, p. 46006.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Missael Garcia, Mohamed A Zayed, Kyoung-Mi Park, Viktor Gruev
Abstract

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a highly prevalent disease process that afflicts more than 20% of individuals with diabetes. Progression of PAD in the setting of diabetes can lead to critical limb ischemia (CLI), which is associated with increased risk of wounds, gangrene, and limb loss. Prompt noninvasive evaluation of limbs affected by PAD progression and CLI is currently limited. Here, we evaluate the utility of a custom-designed multispectral imaging system for fluorescence-based near-infrared angiography and compare it to the existing gold standard of laser-scanning Doppler perfusion assessments. Due to its higher resolution and fluorescence sensitivity, near-infrared angiography demonstrates a greater capacity to characterize altered dynamic arterial perfusion in a clinically relevant diabetic murine model for CLI. Furthermore, we demonstrate that our imaging system can accurately track arterial perfusion recovery over time following induced ischemia, and reveal unique phenotypic differences in the setting of diabetes.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Journal of biomedical optics
Volume
22
Issue
4
Number of Pages
46006
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1560-2281
DOI
10.1117/1.JBO.22.4.046006
Alternate Journal
J Biomed Opt
PMID
28418536
PMCID
PMC5997001
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