Literature DB >> 11179614

On the IVUS plaque volume error in coronary arteries when neglecting curvature.

J C Schuurbiers1, C von Birgelen, J J Wentzel, N Bom, P W Serruys, P J de Feyter, C J Slager.   

Abstract

Plaque volume determined by common linear 3-D IVUS analysis systems will show under- or overestimation in curved vessel segments because these systems approximate the true 3-D transducer pull-back trajectory by a straight line. We developed a mathematical model that showed that the error is primarily dependent on the curvature of the pull-back trajectory and not on vessel tortuosity. Furthermore, we measured this error in vivo in the coronary arteries of 15 patients, comparing the plaque volume using a true 3-D reconstruction method with that of the linear approach. The in vivo plaque volume error ranged from 2.3% to -1.2% for 15 coronary segments with lengths ranging from 38.8 to 89.1 mm (62.2 +/- 13 mm). The volume error introduced by linear 3-D IVUS analysis systems is dependent on the curvature of the pull-back trajectory. The error measured in vivo was small and inversely related to segment length.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11179614     DOI: 10.1016/s0301-5629(00)00295-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol        ISSN: 0301-5629            Impact factor:   2.998


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