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PE-439 Tissue Characteristics at the Sites of Backward Attenuation of Ultrasound Signals Evaluated by Integrated Backscatter Intravascular Ultrasound

open access: gold, 2008
Munenori Okubo   +11 more
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Myocardial bridging detection by non-invasive multislice spiral computed tomography: comparison with intravascular ultrasound

open access: gold, 2008
Minghui Wang   +11 more
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Deformable templates for plaque thickness estimation of intravascular ultrasound sequences

open access: green, 1997
Francisco Escolano   +3 more
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Intravascular Ultrasound

Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 2012
Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has an interesting history that parallels that of many of the advancements that have led to the endovascular era. The use of IVUS in conjunction with standard cross-sectional imaging and three-dimensional reconstructions offers a powerful tool in both the diagnosis and treatment of complex vascular pathology.
Christopher J, Marrocco   +6 more
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Intravascular ultrasound

The International Journal of Cardiac Imaging, 1995
Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is a new imaging modality for the study of cardiovascular disease, which enables us to visualize the structure of the wall and the inner surface of the vessel. The instrument consists of a small very high frequency ultrasound transducer (12.5-40 MHz) mounted on the tip of a catheter, which can be introduced into the ...
Raimund Erbel   +3 more
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INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1998
Vascular anatomy can be more accurately assessed from an endoluminal position applying the principles of conventional ultrasound. It may effectively batter select patients for endovascular procedures and complement the information gained from CT, MRA, transcutaneous ultrasound, and contrast angiography.
E P, Wilson, R A, White
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Intravascular Ultrasound

Cardiac Cath Lab Director, 2011
Coronary angiography is the gold standard for evaluating coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, yet it has well-known limitations. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is an invasive technique that is used to improve the assessment and management of coronary artery disease.
Amin Yehya, Mahendra K. Mandawat
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Intravascular ultrasound

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2001
Intravascular ultrasound imaging, in which a catheter-based miniature sonographic transducer is introduced into vessels, provides high-resolution, cross-sectional, real-time imaging of the vessel wall and lumen. It has been found to be useful as both a diagnostic and therapeutic adjunct in the evaluation and management of various arterial and venous ...
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Understanding Intravascular Ultrasound

American Journal of Nursing, 1996
As research continues to demonstrate its value, this imaging process may soon replace coronary angiography in assessing atherosclerosis.
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Intravascular ultrasound

2021
Intravascular ultrasound represents the most established, well-validated, and widely used intracoronary imaging technology worldwide and was introduced approximately 25 years ago. Intravascular ultrasound enables the visualization of key anatomical structures of the coronary artery and saphenous or arterial grafts including the lumen, external elastic ...
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