Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is primarily diagnosed with non-invasive diagnostics. However, these diagnostics have several disadvantages. For example, they only provide global indications of the (macro) level of ischemia. A potential solution can be found in novel optical imaging techniques for local assessment of the microcirculation in diabetic foot ulcers. This review provides an overview of these imaging techniques (Laser Doppler Perfusion Imaging, Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging, Photoacoustic Imaging and Hyperspectral Imaging) and their applicability for the diagnostic assessment of microcirculation in diabetic foot ulcers.Method: For each technique, the following part...
Foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes mellitus. Assessment of the vascular status of dia...
The following work explores the pathological implications of microvascular disease in the developmen...
Background: The global incidence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is 10.5 million individuals an...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
BACKGROUND: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Objective: A major challenge for treating diabetic foot ulcers is estimating the severity of ischemi...
OBJECTIVE: A major challenge for treating diabetic foot ulcers is estimating the severity of ischemi...
Diagnosis of peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes and a foot ulcer using current non-in...
Foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes mellitus. Assessment of the vascular status of dia...
Diagnosis of peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes and a foot ulcer using current non-in...
Foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes mellitus. Assessment of the vascular status of dia...
The following work explores the pathological implications of microvascular disease in the developmen...
Background: The global incidence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is 10.5 million individuals an...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
BACKGROUND: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Background: The most severe diabetic foot ulcers are those related with critical ischemia, which is ...
Objective: A major challenge for treating diabetic foot ulcers is estimating the severity of ischemi...
OBJECTIVE: A major challenge for treating diabetic foot ulcers is estimating the severity of ischemi...
Diagnosis of peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes and a foot ulcer using current non-in...
Foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes mellitus. Assessment of the vascular status of dia...
Diagnosis of peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes and a foot ulcer using current non-in...
Foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes mellitus. Assessment of the vascular status of dia...
The following work explores the pathological implications of microvascular disease in the developmen...
Background: The global incidence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is 10.5 million individuals an...