About this Research Topic
Over the last decade, the use of sensors revolutionized the way of physiological monitoring. Even if not offering direct visualizations of the tissue under examination, sensors offer longitudinal and low-cost monitoring of disease-induced tissue changes in a highly convenient manner. Furthermore, both traditional (e.g. ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine techniques) and modern (e.g. high-resolution ultrasound, novel magnetic resonance sequences, optical, optoacoustics etc.) imaging has greatly contributed to a better understanding of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Furthermore, advanced molecular approaches have succeeded to capture specific pathophysiological aspects of cardiometabolic diseases, such as inflammation, tissue remodeling and regeneration in vivo. However, the wide dissemination for point-of-care use or translation of these approaches into the clinical theater most frequently has either failed or was not even attempted. Nowadays, combination of such approaches with other technologies, such as medical robotics, machine learning and advanced analytics may well lead to the formation of synthetic frameworks with high adaptability to multiple environments (e.g. laboratory, home, hospital). In this light, a non-negotiable yet realistic goal could therefore be to boost the wide dissemination and clinical translation of such approaches: a step affecting millions of current and future patient populations with cardiometabolic diseases.
Specific themes we would like contributors to address include:
1) Sensor- and imaging-based biomarkers of cardiometabolic diseases.
2) Novel clinical biomarkers of cardiovascular and metabolic disease.
3) Novel sensing (e.g. wearables, smartphone-based, printed, lab-on-a-chip etc) approaches.
4) Advanced molecular imaging techniques with cardiometabolic applications.
5) Novel molecular imaging probes with translational potential.
6) Modern technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, biomedical robotics).
7) Clinical evaluation of medical sensors, imaging techniques and methods.
Keywords: cardiovascular disease, metabolic disease, medical sensor, molecular imaging
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