Rotational angiography (RA) and three-dimensional imaging (3-DRA): an available clinical tool |
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Authors: | Joel A. Garcia James Chen Adam Hansgen Onno Wink Babak Movassaghi John C. Messenger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Cardiology, University of Colorado Hospital and Health Sciences Center (UCHSC), 4200 East Ninth Avenue, B132, Denver, CO 80262, USA |
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Abstract: | Being able to accurately choose an optimal view for stent positioning, non foreshortened length and to avoid side branches is imperative during therapeutic procedures. Traditional imaging limitations may include the selection of an incorrectly sized stent, inaccurate placement, and/or the need for additional stents. With the use of newer acquisition techniques and three-dimensional (3-D) modeling/reconstructions this can be minimized. We present a case in which with the assistance of 3-D and its computer derived optimal view, and optimal length, a significant amount of vessel foreshortening was eliminated therefore improving the procedural outcome. |
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Keywords: | Angiography Three-dimensional (3-D) Percutaneous Coronary Intervention |
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