Perspectives on the role of magnetic resonance imaging (Mri) for noninvasive evaluation of diabetic kidney disease
Keywords: 
Arterial spin labeling
Perfusion
Blood oxygen-dependent level
Chronic kidney disease
Diabetic kidney disease
Diffusion weighted imaging
Fibrosis
Kidney function
Magnetic resonance imaging
Oxygenation
Issue Date: 
2021
ISSN: 
2077-0383
Citation: 
Mora-Gutiérrez, J. (Jose María); Fernández-Seara, M. (María Asunción); Echeverria Chasco, R.; et al. "Perspectives on the role of magnetic resonance imaging (Mri) for noninvasive evaluation of diabetic kidney disease". Journal of clinical medicine. 10 (11), 2021, 2461
Abstract
Renal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques are currently in vogue, as they provide in vivo information on renal volume, function, metabolism, perfusion, oxygenation, and microstructural alterations, without the need for exogenous contrast media. New imaging biomarkers can be identified using these tools, which represent a major advance in the understanding and study of the different pathologies affecting the kidney. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is one of the most important diseases worldwide due to its high prevalence and impact on public health. However, its multifactorial etiology poses a challenge for both basic and clinical research. Therefore, the use of novel renal MRI techniques is an attractive step forward in the comprehension of DKD, both in its pathogenesis and in its detection and surveillance in the clinical practice. This review article outlines the most promising MRI techniques in the study of DKD, with the purpose of stimulating their clinical translation as possible tools for the diagnosis, follow-up, and monitoring of the clinical impacts of new DKD treatments.

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