27 February 2019Guidance of percutaneous coronary interventions with NIRS-IVUS for improvement of procedural outcomes and prediction of future risk of coronary events
Stephanie Grainger, Cherry Greiner, Priti Shah, Sean Madden
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Detection of lipid core plaques during coronary catheterization procedures may lead to secondary prevention, reduction in procedural complications, and eventually the development of reliable non-invasive methods for primary and secondary prevention. Prospective studies are in progress to test the hypothesis that combined NIRS-IVUS imaging can detect vulnerable coronary plaques and guide preventive therapy.
Stephanie Grainger,Cherry Greiner,Priti Shah, andSean Madden
"Guidance of percutaneous coronary interventions with NIRS-IVUS for improvement of procedural outcomes and prediction of future risk of coronary events", Proc. SPIE 10871, Multimodal Biomedical Imaging XIV, 1087108 (27 February 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2516061
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Stephanie Grainger, Cherry Greiner, Priti Shah, Sean Madden, "Guidance of percutaneous coronary interventions with NIRS-IVUS for improvement of procedural outcomes and prediction of future risk of coronary events," Proc. SPIE 10871, Multimodal Biomedical Imaging XIV, 1087108 (27 February 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2516061