Multi-modality imaging for assessment of the microcirculation in peripheral artery disease: Bench to clinical practice

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Santiago Callegari , Attila Feher , Kim G. Smolderen , Carlos Mena-Hurtado , Albert J. Sinusas
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Abstract

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a highly prevalent disorder with a high risk of mortality and amputation despite the introduction of novel medical and procedural treatments. Microvascular disease (MVD) is common among patients with PAD, and despite the established role as a predictor of amputations and mortality, MVD is not routinely assessed as part of current standard practice. Recent pre-clinical and clinical perfusion and molecular imaging studies have confirmed the important role of MVD in the pathogenesis and outcomes of PAD. The recent advancements in the imaging of the peripheral microcirculation could lead to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of PAD, and result in improved risk stratification, and our evaluation of response to therapies. In this review, we will discuss the current understanding of the anatomy and physiology of peripheral microcirculation, and the role of imaging for assessment of perfusion in PAD, and the latest advancements in molecular imaging. By highlighting the latest advancements in multi-modality imaging of the peripheral microcirculation, we aim to underscore the most promising imaging approaches and highlight potential research opportunities, with the goal of translating these approaches for improved and personalized management of PAD in the future.

用于评估外周动脉疾病微循环的多模态成像:临床实践
外周动脉疾病(PAD)是一种发病率很高的疾病,尽管采用了新型的药物和手术治疗方法,但其死亡率和截肢风险仍然很高。微血管疾病(MVD)在 PAD 患者中很常见,尽管它已被确定为截肢和死亡率的预测因素,但在目前的标准实践中并未对 MVD 进行常规评估。最近的临床前和临床灌注及分子成像研究证实了 MVD 在 PAD 的发病机制和预后中的重要作用。最近在外周微循环成像方面取得的进展可以让我们更好地了解 PAD 的病理生理学,从而改进风险分层和对疗法反应的评估。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论目前对外周微循环解剖学和生理学的理解、成像在评估 PAD 灌注中的作用以及分子成像的最新进展。通过重点介绍外周微循环多模态成像的最新进展,我们旨在强调最有前景的成像方法并突出潜在的研究机会,目的是将这些方法转化为未来改进的个性化 PAD 治疗方法。
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