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Evaluation of retinal vascular analysis as a diagnostic marker in post-infectious ME/CFS

About

Status:
Ongoing
Principal investigator:
Country:
Germany
Study start:
2024-11
Completion (planned):
2027-11
Last update:
2024-11-22

 

Research types:
Clinical research
Research areas:
Cardiovascular system dysfunction
Interventions:
Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A)
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Project description

ME/CFS leads to a severe limitation of physical and cognitive performance, enormous suffering and severely affects the quality of life of patients. The causes and mechanisms of the disease are currently largely unknown.

The VADYS-ME research network is investigating the hypothesis that disturbances in the regulation of blood vessels and blood supply impair the metabolism of tissues and organs. This in turn can contribute to symptoms such as muscular weakness, generalised exhaustion and concentration problems. VADYS-ME will therefore specifically investigate factors and pathomechanisms of vascular function and blood circulation in ME/CFS. To this end, extensive clinical data will be combined with functional examinations, complex imaging methods and metabolic and laboratory tests in various tissues and organs. The connection between metabolic changes and mitochondrial function will also be examined in more detail.

At the Technical University of Munich, the microcirculation in the retina of clinically well-characterised patients is examined. This offers a unique opportunity to study small and micro blood vessels in the body.

The data and clinical parameters generated by the research network will be jointly analysed using bioinformatics to gain a better understanding of the disease-causing mechanisms of ME/CFS after infectious diseases. The results of this research will create a basis for the development of diagnostic markers and therapeutic strategies for ME/CFS.

(Description adapted from project website: see link above)

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