AbstractIn vivo plaque recognition may be important for safe and precise intra-arterial atheroma ablation during laser coronary angioplasty. This study examined the feasibility and sensitivity of utilizing quantitative fluorescence spectroscopy and video-enhanced fluorescence imaging for plaque identification in atherosclerotic human necropsy arterial wall before and after laser atheroma ablation. With wide band (450 to 490 nm) blue light excitation, the 540 nm fluorescence intensity ratio of normal to diseased sites (n = 13) was 2.09 ± 0.82 (p < 0.001) and video fluorescence imaging provided enhanced delineation of atheroma surface characteristics.Continuous argon and pulsed excimer (308 nm) laser ablation of atheroma decreased fluorescenc...
Coronary artery disease, the main cause of heart disease, develops as immune cells and lipids accumu...
Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol; unlike normal a...
A new model for analyzing the major effects of the use of any laser angioplasty system is described....
AbstractIn vivo plaque recognition may be important for safe and precise intra-arterial atheroma abl...
We have investigated laser-induced fluorescence frompost mortem human arteries in order to find spec...
AbstractArterial wall perforation and chronic restenosis represent important factors limiting the cl...
Objective: Vessel perforation and limited steerability of the laser light are the major limitations ...
Selective fluorescence-marking of plaque offers new possibilities in cardiovascular diagnosis and th...
Objective: Vessel perforation and limited steerability of the laser light are the major limitations ...
Objective: Vessel perforation and limited steerability of the laser light are the major limitations ...
A review of tissue diagnostics using laser-induced fluorescence is given with illustrations chosen f...
Laser angioplasty of occluded arteries has been limited by the unacceptably high rate of vessel wall...
Laser angioplasty of occluded arteries has been limited by the unacceptably high rate of vessel wall...
Background Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol, unl...
Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol; unlike normal a...
Coronary artery disease, the main cause of heart disease, develops as immune cells and lipids accumu...
Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol; unlike normal a...
A new model for analyzing the major effects of the use of any laser angioplasty system is described....
AbstractIn vivo plaque recognition may be important for safe and precise intra-arterial atheroma abl...
We have investigated laser-induced fluorescence frompost mortem human arteries in order to find spec...
AbstractArterial wall perforation and chronic restenosis represent important factors limiting the cl...
Objective: Vessel perforation and limited steerability of the laser light are the major limitations ...
Selective fluorescence-marking of plaque offers new possibilities in cardiovascular diagnosis and th...
Objective: Vessel perforation and limited steerability of the laser light are the major limitations ...
Objective: Vessel perforation and limited steerability of the laser light are the major limitations ...
A review of tissue diagnostics using laser-induced fluorescence is given with illustrations chosen f...
Laser angioplasty of occluded arteries has been limited by the unacceptably high rate of vessel wall...
Laser angioplasty of occluded arteries has been limited by the unacceptably high rate of vessel wall...
Background Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol, unl...
Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol; unlike normal a...
Coronary artery disease, the main cause of heart disease, develops as immune cells and lipids accumu...
Composition of atherosclerotic arterial walls is rich in lipids such as cholesterol; unlike normal a...
A new model for analyzing the major effects of the use of any laser angioplasty system is described....