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Intravascular ultrasound estimation of arterial stenosis.

N G Pandian1, A Kreis, T O'Donnell.   

Abstract

The evaluation of the degree of reduction in the cross-sectional area of an artery has important pathophysiologic and therapeutic implications. Currently, no technique can easily provide this information. In this in vitro study we evaluated the potential of a new imaging technique, intravascular high frequency ultrasound angioscopy, in the estimation of percentage of cross-sectional area stenosis of an artery. To do this, we compared intravascular high frequency ultrasound to previously-validated external high frequency ultrasound and to anatomic estimation of arterial stenosis. Using a prototype intraluminal imaging catheter with a 20 MHz ultrasound transducer at its tip, we imaged 20 arterial segments of various size (15 to 90 mm2 lumen area by anatomy) in the control state and after experimental stenosis. These arterial segments were also imaged by external high frequency ultrasound. Lumen areas were measured from calibrated ultrasound images in the control state and after stenosis, and percentage of cross-sectional area stenosis was calculated. These data were compared to the percentage of area stenosis derived from calibrated anatomic photographs of the arteries taken in the control state and after stenosis. Both intravascular ultrasound angioscopy and external high frequency ultrasound yielded high-resolution, two-dimensional, circumferential images of the arteries. Alterations in vessel area and shape were apparent after creation of stenosis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2697309     DOI: 10.1016/s0894-7317(89)80040-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Echocardiogr        ISSN: 0894-7317            Impact factor:   5.251


  9 in total

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2.  3D-surface reconstruction of intravascular ultrasound images using personal computer hardware and a motorized catheter control.

Authors:  H M Klein; R W Günther; M Verlande; W Schneider; D Vorwerk; J Kelch; M Hamm
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  1992 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.740

3.  Intracardiac echocardiography: current developments.

Authors:  N G Pandian; S L Schwartz; A R Weintraub; T L Hsu; M A Konstam; D N Salem
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1991

4.  Importance of calibration for diameter and area determination by intravascular ultrasound.

Authors:  P Stähr; H J Rupprecht; T Voigtländer; P Kearney; R Erbel; L Koch; S Krass; R Brennecke; J Meyer
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1996-12

5.  Factors influencing the intravascular ultrasound dimensions and areas measured using mechanical transducers.

Authors:  V Bhargava; W F Penny; A Arbab-Zadeh
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1996-12

Review 6.  Echocardiography and coronary artery disease.

Authors:  H Feigenbaum
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1993

7.  Comparison of normal and diseased pulmonary artery morphology by intravascular ultrasound and histological examination.

Authors:  P Stähr; H J Rupprecht; T Voigtländer; M Otto; K Rudigier; R Erbel; P Kearney; J Meyer
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1999-06

8.  Quantitative assessment of peripheral and coronary artery lesions before and after balloon angioplasty: a comparison of intravascular ultrasound and angiography.

Authors:  M Schartl; W Bocksch; T Linderer; S Beckmann; S Dreysse
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 2.037

9.  Applications of intravascular scanning and transesophageal echocardiography in congenital heart disease: tradeoffs and the merging of technologies.

Authors:  F Ricou; A Ludomirsky; R G Weintraub; D J Sahn
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1991
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