评估微血管功能障碍的无创床边方法。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Journal of Vascular Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-28 DOI:10.1159/000547636
Jacob Widaeus, Ingemar Fredriksson, Sara Tehrani
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摘要

微血管功能障碍涉及一系列急性和慢性疾病,从心血管疾病到败血症,通常在器官损伤和临床症状之前发生。在糖尿病或感染性休克等情况下,微血管损害通常与疾病严重程度和结局相关,因此强调了及时、有针对性评估的重要性。在计算能力、人工智能和新型成像硬件的推动下,评估微血管功能的非侵入性床边方法迅速发展。本文综述了临床可行的非侵入性技术,包括光学相干断层血管造影、手持式视频显微镜、激光散斑对比成像、反射光谱和相关技术。这些方法允许在静息条件下进行观察,并可与功能测试(如闭塞后反应性充血、热激发或离子导入)相结合,以评估微血管功能。总的来说,这些方法为微循环的结构和功能方面提供了有价值的见解,但它们的临床应用受到标准化方案、验证和将微血管指标与有意义的患者预后联系起来的证据的需求的限制。学术界、工业界和医疗保健行业之间的合作对于将这些方法转变为受监管的、可访问的设备仍然至关重要。随着标准化的进展和证据的增加,这种评估微血管功能的综合方法可能成为临床实践和转化研究的支柱。
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Noninvasive Bedside Approaches for Assessing Microvascular Dysfunction.

Noninvasive Bedside Approaches for Assessing Microvascular Dysfunction.

Noninvasive Bedside Approaches for Assessing Microvascular Dysfunction.

Noninvasive Bedside Approaches for Assessing Microvascular Dysfunction.

Background: Microvascular dysfunction is implicated in a range of acute and chronic conditions, ranging from cardiovascular disease to sepsis, often preceding organ damage and clinical symptoms. Within conditions such as diabetes or septic shock, microvascular compromise frequently correlates with disease severity and outcomes, emphasizing the importance of timely, targeted assessment. Noninvasive bedside methods for evaluating microvascular function have rapidly evolved, driven by advances in computational power, artificial intelligence, and novel imaging hardware.

Summary: This review provides an overview of clinically feasible noninvasive techniques - including optical coherence tomography angiography, handheld videomicroscopy, laser speckle contrast imaging, reflectance spectroscopy, and related techniques. These methods allow observation under resting conditions and can be combined with functional tests such as post-occlusive reactive hyperemia, heating provocation, or iontophoresis to evaluate microvascular function.

Key messages: Collectively, these methods provide valuable insights into the structural and functional aspects of the microcirculation, but their clinical application is constrained by need for standardized protocols, validation, and evidence linking microvascular metrics to meaningful patient outcomes. Collaborations among academia, industry, and healthcare remain pivotal to transitioning these methods into regulated, accessible devices. As standardization progresses and evidence grows, this integrative approach of evaluating microvascular function may emerge as a mainstay in clinical practice and translational research.

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Journal of Vascular Research
Journal of Vascular Research 医学-生理学
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' publishes original articles and reviews of scientific excellence in vascular and microvascular biology, physiology and pathophysiology. The scope of the journal covers a broad spectrum of vascular and lymphatic research, including vascular structure, vascular function, haemodynamics, mechanics, cell signalling, intercellular communication, growth and differentiation. JVR''s ''Vascular Update'' series regularly presents state-of-the-art reviews on hot topics in vascular biology. Manuscript processing times are, consistent with stringent review, kept as short as possible due to electronic submission. All articles are published online first, ensuring rapid publication. The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' is the official journal of the European Society for Microcirculation. A biennial prize is awarded to the authors of the best paper published in the journal over the previous two years, thus encouraging young scientists working in the exciting field of vascular biology to publish their findings.
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