New Laser Technique for Monitoring Heart and Diabetes Developments

In the growing advancement of science and technology, it has been revealed that there might be a new device that could record the cardiac as well as diabetic developments of a person. The research was conducted by the team at Purdue University.

The new device shall be able to measure the signals sent by the use of ultrasound from the exposed molecules to a laser that would be a fast pulse and would be able to mark three-dimensional images of the arteries.

It is a laser technique and would be able to measure the exact developments in the heart as well as the diabetic systems of a person. The other imaging techniques have been improvised to form this new technique.

The highlight of this technique is that it is able to penetrate to the depths of the tissue of the heart of the person and this is able to give the best images. This technique is able to reveal the three-dimensional structure of what goes inside the arteries of the person.

“You would have to cut a cross section of an artery to really see the three-dimensional structure of the plaque”, said Ji-Xin Cheng, an Associate Professor of biomedical engineering and chemistry at Purdue University.