研究目的
To review the recent literature on Raman spectroscopy to study cardiovascular diseases covering investigations on the molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ level.
研究成果
Despite the aforementioned challenges and difficulties, Raman spectroscopy is a versatile, noninvasive, nondestructive, and highly chemical-specific method that has huge potential in cardiovascular disease studies. Continued advancements have been made to overcome the challenges and improve the instrumentation and data analysis in this approach. This review provides a glance at the potential of Raman spectroscopy for cardiovascular diseases.
研究不足
The clinical applications of Raman spectroscopy have not become common yet, due to the inherent limitations of low signal for inelastic light scattering (Raman) compared to tissue autofluorescence, as well as the challenges that exist specifically for cardiovascular studies. The best results for various biochemical applications can be achieved by striking a balance between acquisition time, spatial resolution, and spectral resolution. Providing such a balance has always been a challenge for clinical diagnostics.