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Safety of optical coherence tomography in daily practice: A comparison with intravascular ultrasound

Authors :
Sijde, J. (Jors) van der
Karanasos, A. (Antonios)
Ditzhuijzen, N.S. (Nienke) van
Okamura, T. (Takayuki)
Geuns, R.J.M. (Robert Jan) van
Valgimigli, M. (Marco)
Ligthart, J.M.R. (Jürgen)
Witberg, K.Th. (Karen)
Wemelsfelder, S. (Saskia)
Fam, J.M. (Jiang Ming)
Zhang, B.-C. (Bu-Chun)
Diletti, R. (Roberto)
Jaegere, P.P.T. (Peter) de
Mieghem, N.M. (Nicolas) van
Soest, G. (Gijs) van
Zijlstra, F. (Felix)
Domburg, R.T. (Ron) van
Regar, E.S. (Eveline)
Sijde, J. (Jors) van der
Karanasos, A. (Antonios)
Ditzhuijzen, N.S. (Nienke) van
Okamura, T. (Takayuki)
Geuns, R.J.M. (Robert Jan) van
Valgimigli, M. (Marco)
Ligthart, J.M.R. (Jürgen)
Witberg, K.Th. (Karen)
Wemelsfelder, S. (Saskia)
Fam, J.M. (Jiang Ming)
Zhang, B.-C. (Bu-Chun)
Diletti, R. (Roberto)
Jaegere, P.P.T. (Peter) de
Mieghem, N.M. (Nicolas) van
Soest, G. (Gijs) van
Zijlstra, F. (Felix)
Domburg, R.T. (Ron) van
Regar, E.S. (Eveline)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aims Previous studies have reported the safety and feasibility of both time-domain optical coherence tomography (TDOCT) and Fourier-domain OCT (FD-OCT) in highly selected patients and clinical settings. However, the generalizability of these data is limited, and data in unselected patient populations reflecting a routine cathlab practice are lacking. We compared safety of intracoronary FD-OCT imaging to intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging in a large real-world series of consecutive patients who underwent invasive imaging during coronary catheterization in our centre. Methods and results This is a prospective, single-centr

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging vol. 18 no. 4, pp. 467-474, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1042808739
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.ehjci.jew037