Publications by authors named "Anna Goetz"

Hepatic steatosis is characterized by intrahepatic lipid accumulation and may lead to irreversible liver damage if untreated. Here, we investigate whether multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) can offer label-free detection of liver lipid content to enable non-invasive characterization of hepatic steatosis by analyzing the spectral region around 930 nm, where lipids characteristically absorb. In a pilot study, we apply MSOT to measure liver and surrounding tissues in five patients with liver steatosis and five healthy volunteers, revealing significantly higher absorptions at 930 nm in the patients, while no significant difference was observed in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of the two groups.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Anna Goetz"

  • - Anna Goetz's research primarily focuses on utilizing advanced imaging techniques, specifically multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT), to non-invasively assess liver health and diagnose conditions like hepatic steatosis.
  • - In her recent article, she presents findings from a pilot study that demonstrate the capability of MSOT to distinguish between patients with hepatic steatosis and healthy controls by measuring intrahepatic lipid accumulation through varying absorptions in the spectral region around 930 nm.
  • - The study reveals that patients with liver steatosis exhibit significantly higher absorption levels at this wavelength, indicating that MSOT may serve as a valuable tool for the non-invasive characterization of liver conditions without the need for biopsies.