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Machine Learning and Multimodality in Mass Spectrometry Imaging KU Leuven
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a promising, label-free molecular imaging technology, which enables mapping the spatial distribution of hundreds to thousands of biomolecules in a tissue within a single experiment. Additionally, as it is a label-free and untargeted molecular imaging technology, it does not require prior knowledge about the tissue or target-specific reagents. Due to those outstanding characteristics, MSI is becoming ...
Multimodality imaging in cardiogenic shock: state-of-the art KU Leuven
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is emerging evidence on the role of the multimodality imaging in the setting of cardiogenic shock. The utility of different imaging modalities, along with their pitfalls and limitations, and their integration in a multiparametric approach are discussed in the current review. RECENT FINDINGS: The evaluation of congestion and perfusion in patients with shock has allowed a better understanding of the underlying ...
Left Main Coronary Artery Compression in Pulmonary Hypertension: Value of Multimodality Imaging in Diagnosis and Treatment KU Leuven
Left main coronary artery (LMCA) extrinsic compression should be suspected in patients with pulmonary hypertension and angina. Coronary angiography and intracoronary imaging are complementary techniques to confirm the diagnosis and guide therapy. In the largest prospective single-center series, the prevalence of a significant LMCA stenosis >50% due to dilated pulmonary artery-induced extrinsic compression was 6% in the pulmonary arterial ...
Multimodality imaging approach to left ventricular dysfunction in diabetes Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Heart failure (HF) is among the most important and frequent complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). The detection of subclinical dysfunction is a marker of HF risk and presents a potential target for reducing incident HF in DM. Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction secondary to DM is heterogeneous, with phenotypes including predominantly systolic, predominantly diastolic, and mixed dysfunction. Indeed, the pathogenesis of HF in this setting is ...
Multimodality Imaging in Valvular Structural Interventions KU Leuven
Structural valvular interventions have skyrocketed in the past decade with new devices becoming available and indications for patients who would previously have been deemed inoperable. Furthermore, while echocardiography is the main imaging tool and the first line for patient screening, cardiac magnetic resonance and CT are now essential tools in pre-planning and post-procedural follow-up. This review aims to address imaging modalities and their ...
Multimodality treatment including surgery related to the type of N2 involvement in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer University of Antwerp
For patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or positive N1 nodes, multimodality treatment is indicated. However, the optimal management of patients presenting with ipsilateral positive mediastinal nodes (N2 disease) has not been determined yet. Different treatment regimens consisting of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery have been proposed and implemented previously. In more recent years, immunotherapy and ...