Objective determination of heart failure grade using short wave infrared (SWIR) molecular chemical imaging (Conference Presentation)

Aaron Smith, Shona Stewart, A. Samiei, A. Bangalore, Heather Gomer, C. Post, P. Treado, Jeffrey A. Cohen
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Heart failure (HF) occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet blood and oxygen requirements and is among the most common causes for hospitalization in the United States. A retrospective analysis determined that 22% of HF patients are readmitted within 30 days of release from the hospital, and the costs for readmission are substantial. Measuring the severity of peripheral edema is one method for monitoring the treatment of a HF patient. Pitting peripheral edema is a subjective measure administered by clinicians who create an indentation mid-tibia and observe depth and time to resolve the indentation. The results are graded 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4, and this information is used in the patient treatment plan. ChemImage is engaged in a clinical study to determine whether Molecular Chemical Imaging (MCI) in the short wave infrared (SWIR) spectral region can provide an objective measure of peripheral edema in HF patients. In this paper, the performance of SWIR MCI for discriminating between healthy volunteers and HF patients with high grade pitting edema will be presented. This technology may provide a non-invasive methodology for quantitative peripheral edema measurement. As the technology matures, it is envisioned patient self-monitoring, with wireless transmission of edema levels while at home, can aid clinicians in monitoring HF patients for necessary treatment changes remotely, to improve patient outcomes, and ultimately, reduce HF hospital readmission rates.
利用短波红外(SWIR)分子化学成像客观确定心力衰竭分级(会议报告)
心力衰竭(HF)发生时,心脏不能泵出足够的血液,以满足血液和氧气的需求,是最常见的原因住院在美国。一项回顾性分析表明,22%的心衰患者在出院后30天内再次入院,再次入院的费用很高。测量周围水肿的严重程度是监测心衰患者治疗的一种方法。点状外周水肿是一种主观测量方法,由临床医生在胫骨中部形成压痕,观察压痕愈合的深度和时间。结果分为0、1、2、3或4级,这些信息用于患者的治疗计划。ChemImage正在进行一项临床研究,以确定短波红外(SWIR)光谱区域的分子化学成像(MCI)是否可以客观地衡量HF患者的外周水肿。本文将介绍SWIR MCI在区分健康志愿者和高级别点蚀性水肿的心衰患者中的表现。这项技术可以提供一种非侵入性的外周水肿定量测量方法。随着技术的成熟,设想患者自我监测,在家中通过无线传输水肿水平,可以帮助临床医生远程监测心衰患者必要的治疗变化,以改善患者的预后,并最终降低心衰住院再入院率。
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