Publications by authors named "Rother U"

Multispectral optoacoustic tomography is a promising medical imaging modality that combines light and sound to provide molecular imaging information at depths of several centimeters, based on the optical absorption of endogenous chromophores, such as hemoglobin. Assessment of inflammatory bowel disease has emerged as a promising clinical application of optoacoustic tomography. In this context, preclinical studies in animal models are essential to identify novel disease-specific imaging biomarkers and understand findings from emerging clinical pilot studies, however to-date, these studies have been limited by the precise identification of the bowel wall.

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Purpose: The necessity of providing endovascular recanalization of acutely thrombosed arteriovenous access (AV access) during weekend is questionable, since hemodialysis can alternatively be achieved by temporarily placed non-tunneled central venous catheters (CVC). Interventional therapy of acutely thrombosed AV access is provided only on weekdays in the study center. This study aimed to compare outcomes in patients admitted on weekdays and on the weekend.

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The analysis of vascular morphology and functionality enables the assessment of disease activity and therapeutic effects in various pathologies. Raster-scanning optoacoustic mesoscopy (RSOM) is an imaging modality that enables the visualization of superficial vascular networks in vivo. In murine models of colitis, deep vascular networks in the colon wall can be visualized by transrectal absorber guide raster-scanning optoacoustic mesoscopy (TAG-RSOM).

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Pompe disease (PD) is a rare autosomal recessive glycogen storage disorder that causes proximal muscle weakness and loss of respiratory function. While enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is the only effective treatment, biomarkers for disease monitoring are scarce. Following ex vivo biomarker validation in phantom studies, we apply multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT), a laser- and ultrasound-based non-invasive imaging approach, in a clinical trial (NCT05083806) to image the biceps muscles of 10 late-onset PD (LOPD) patients and 10 matched healthy controls.

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Introduction: Although major amputations can often be avoided due to evolving methods of endovascular and surgical revascularizations techniques, in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, it is still necessary in some cases. Aim of this study was the detection of wound healing disorders through intraoperative microcirculation measurements in major limb amputations.

Materials And Methods: In this single-center clinical study, patients with an indication for major amputation were enrolled prospectively.

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Background: Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is a well-established standard therapy for patients with symptomatic or asymptomatic high-grade carotid stenosis. The aim of carotid endarterectomy is to decrease the risk of stroke and avoid relevant functional loss. However, carotid endarterectomy is known to be associated with hemodynamic dysregulation.

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: Arterio-venous fistulas (AVF) are used as first-line access for hemodialysis (HD) in the pediatric population. The aim of this investigation was to describe a single-center experience in the creation of AVF, together with its patency in children. : This single-center retrospective study included all patients aged ≤18 years with AVFs created between 1993 and 2023.

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To date, the appropriate training required for the reproducible operation of multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) is poorly discussed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the teachability of MSOT imaging. Five operators (two experienced and three inexperienced) performed repositioning imaging experiments.

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  • Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a serious genetic disorder linked to infant mortality, and current gene therapies show promise but lack effective methods for monitoring disease progression.
  • A clinical study involving ten pediatric SMA patients and ten healthy controls used three-dimensional optoacoustic imaging to assess muscle tissue signals and their correlation to motor function.
  • Results indicated that muscle tissue in SMA patients exhibited reduced optoacoustic signals correlating with disease severity, while those undergoing gene therapy showed signal improvements similar to healthy controls, suggesting the technique’s potential for real-time monitoring of SMA.
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Smoking represents the well-known enemy of vascular well-being. Numerous previous studies emphasised the important role of smoking on the development and progression of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The current study aimed to identify hurdles and barriers for an insufficient implementation of secondary prevention in the treatment of lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) leads to chronic vascular occlusion and results in end organ damage in critically perfused limbs. There are currently no clinical methods available to determine the muscular damage induced by chronic mal-perfusion. This monocentric prospective cross-sectional study investigated n = 193 adults, healthy to severe PAD, in order to quantify the degree of calf muscle degeneration caused by PAD using a non-invasive hybrid ultrasound and single wavelength optoacoustic imaging (US/SWL-OAI) approach.

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  • Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) is a non-invasive technique for assessing disease activity in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including children.
  • In a study with 23 children suspected of having IBD, MSOT was used to measure haemoglobin levels in the terminal ileum and sigmoid colon, revealing increased levels in those with active Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) compared to healthy controls.
  • The results indicated that MSOT haemoglobin measurements correlate significantly with traditional methods of assessing disease activity, suggesting it could be a useful tool for evaluating paediatric IBD.
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Background: Arteriovenous (AV) loops help to overcome absent or poor-quality recipient vessels in highly complex microvascular free flap reconstruction cases. There are no studies on blood flow and perfusion patterns. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare intraoperative hemodynamic characteristics of AV loops followed by free tissue transfer for thoracic wall and lower extremity reconstruction.

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Treatment of complex ischemic lower leg defects with exposure of deep anatomic structures represents a considerable challenge to involved specialties. In selected patients, limb salvage can be achieved as an alternative to major amputation by means of a combined approach including arterial reconstruction and subsequent free flap transfer. Arterial reconstruction can be performed either by endovascular or open surgical treatment (bypass reconstruction or implantation of an arteriovenous loop) preliminary to defect reconstruction using microsurgical free flap transplantation.

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Aim of this study was to assess the influence of intermitted negative pressure (INP) therapy on the foot microcirculation in patients with no-option CLTI. CLTI patients defined as no option for revascularization on the basis of an interdisciplinary vascular board decision (interventional radiology, vascular surgery) were included in this study. INP therapy was performed at home.

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Objective: There is a paucity of observational data including long term outcomes after invasive treatment for carotid artery stenosis.

Methods: This retrospective study used nationwide insurance claims from the third largest provider in Germany, DAK-Gesundheit. Patients who underwent inpatient carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or carotid artery stenting (CAS) between 1 January 2008 and 31 May 2017 were included.

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Real-time imaging and functional assessment of the intestinal tract and its transit pose a significant challenge to conventional clinical diagnostic methods. Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT), a molecular-sensitive imaging technology, offers the potential to visualize endogenous and exogenous chromophores in deep tissue. Herein, a novel approach using the orally administered clinical-approved fluorescent dye indocyanine green (ICG) for bedside, non-ionizing evaluation of gastrointestinal passage is presented.

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To determine the physician's perspective and perception on walking exercise as well as barriers in guideline-directed best medical treatment of patients with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD). All members of the German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine and of the German Society for Angiology - Society for Vascular Medicine with valid email address were invited to participate in an electronic survey on walking exercise for treatment of intermittent claudication that was developed by the authors. Amongst 3910 invited participants, 743 (19%) provided valid responses (33% females, 84% vascular surgery, 15% angiology).

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Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) enables microscale imaging of endogenous chromophores such as hemoglobin at significantly higher penetration depths compared to other optical imaging technologies. Raster-scanning optoacoustic mesoscopy (RSOM) has recently been shown to identify superficial microvascular changes associated with human skin pathologies. In animal models, the imaging depth afforded by RSOM can enable entirely new capabilities for noninvasive imaging of vascular structures in the gastrointestinal tract, but exact localization of intra-abdominal organs is still elusive.

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Venous malformations are one of the most common vascular anomalies. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of medical compression stockings of class I and II on the volume of venous malformations. Patients with venous malformations on upper or lower extremities were enrolled.

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Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) holds great promise as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for inflammatory bowel diseases. Yet, reliability and the impact of physiological processes during fasting and after food intake on optoacoustic signals have not been studied. In the present investigator initiated trial (NCT05160077) the intestines of ten healthy subjects were examined by MSOT at eight timepoints on two days, one fasting and one after food intake.

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