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[Artefacts and intravascular ultrasonography. Analysis and implications for a better reliability in the interpretation of images and measurements].

Authors :
Finet G
Tabib A
Maurincomme E
Douek P
Roriz R
Amiel M
Beaune J
Source :
Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux [Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss] 1994 Feb; Vol. 87 (2), pp. 271-80.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Intravascular ultrasound catheters provide cross-sectional images of vessel walls and surrounding tissues with rotating transducers, and the behavior of ultrasound in heterogeneous media both cause degradation of image quality. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of in vivo studies are operator-dependent and limited by artifacts. We investigated these limitations by an in vitro study on plexiglass phantoms and segments of fresh arteries. We observed, analyzed and interpreted the most specific reasons for image artifacts: geometric distortions, the point spread function of the imaging system and the near field effects. Various practical implications have resulted from this study. Knowledge of the most obvious pitfalls will enable the user to obtain maximum benefits from intravascular ultrasound imaging, and to appreciate its limitations.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0003-9683
Volume :
87
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7802536