Publication: In vivo assessment of heart function under chronic hypoxic stress with volumetric optoacoustic tomography
In vivo assessment of heart function under chronic hypoxic stress with volumetric optoacoustic tomography
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Trautz, B., Ivankovic, I., Razansky, D., Görlach, A., Zhang, Z., Deán-Ben, X. L., & Hsiao-Chun, A. L. (2019, February 27). In vivo assessment of heart function under chronic hypoxic stress with volumetric optoacoustic tomography. Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2019. SPIE BIOS, San Francisco. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2508302
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Chronic hypoxia in pulmonary diseases is known to have a severe negative impact on heart function, including right heart hypertrophy, increased workload on the heart and arrhythmia. Yet, the direct effect of the chronic hypoxic environment on the cardiovascular system is still not fully understood. Usual pre-clinical analytic methods analysing this effect are limited to ex vivo histology or highly invasive approaches such as right heart catheterisation, which inevitably interfere with cardiac tissue. In this work, we propose volumetri
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Trautz, B., Ivankovic, I., Razansky, D., Görlach, A., Zhang, Z., Deán-Ben, X. L., & Hsiao-Chun, A. L. (2019, February 27). In vivo assessment of heart function under chronic hypoxic stress with volumetric optoacoustic tomography. Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2019. SPIE BIOS, San Francisco. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2508302