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Evaluation of Hemodynamics in a Murine Hindlimb Ischemia Model Using Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging.

Katherine A LeybaSandhya VasudevanThomas D O'sullivanCraig J Goergen
Published in: Lasers in surgery and medicine (2020)
The results of this study indicate the utility of SFDI to detect hemodynamic changes in a preclinical murine model, as well as how to effectively use this tool to extract information regarding ischemia-induced hindlimb changes. In our model, we observed a decline in tissue oxygen saturation within one day post-ischemic injury, followed by a return to baseline values over the 4-week study period. While reducing skin artifacts and modifying camera hardware could still improve this murine imaging approach, our multimodality study presented here suggests that SFDI can be used to reliably characterize ischemia-mediated changes in a clinically relevant mouse model of peripheral arterial disease. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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