1. In-vivo intravascular ultrasound in human ileo-femoral vessels
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Rodney A. White, Marwan R. Tabbara, George E. Kopchok, and Douglas Cavaye
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Vascular bypass ,Vascular surgery ,Computing systems ,In vivo ,Angioplasty ,Intravascular ultrasound ,Angiography ,medicine ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography ,business - Abstract
This study evaluates the ability of intravascular ultrasound (IUS) to image normal and mildly diseased human ileo-femoral vessels during angioplasty or vascular bypass procedures. Five Fr. and 8Fr. rotating A scan IUS catheters were used to obtain 43 images in 4 superficial femoral arteries, and 5 iliac arteries in 8 vascular surgery patients. Luminal cross sectional (LCS) areas measured by IUS were compared to LCS areas calculated by uniplanar angiography (ANGIO) at the same location in the vessel. The correlation between the areas (IUS vs ANGIO) for all images was significant (n = 43, r = 0.90, P
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- 1991
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