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Noninvasive stent imaging powered by light and sound – New Study/Science Updates



In a new study, researchers show, for the first time, that photoacoustic microscopy can image stents through skin, potentially offering a safer, easier way to monitor these life-saving devices. Each year, around 2 million people in the U.S. are implanted with a stent to improve blood flow in narrowed or blocked arteries.



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A new study demonstrates that photoacoustic microscopy can successfully image stents non-invasively through the skin. This breakthrough offers a potentially safer and more accessible method for monitoring these vital devices. Annually, approximately 2 million Americans receive stents to alleviate artery blockages and improve blood circulation. This technology could revolutionize stent monitoring, moving away from more invasive procedures and improving patient care.

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