AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to identify the clinical, angiographic, procedural and intravascular ultrasound predictors of directional atherectomy results assessed by intravascular ultrasound.Background. Several angiographic and intravascular ultrasound variables have been associated with the outcome of directional coronary atherectomy. No study has incorporated both modalities into a predictive model.Methods. One hundred seventy patients were analyzed using preintervention and postintervention intravascular ultrasound and quantitative angiography. Clinical and procedural variables were collected by independent chart review. Quantitative and qualitative angiographic analysis was performed by a core laboratory in blinded manner. ...
We analyzed clinical, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and angiographic predictors of restenosis (fo...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
Despite advances in catheter-based interventional techniques, restenosis remains a major complicatio...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to identify the clinical, angiographic, procedural and intr...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to assess the relations among intracoronary ultrasound,...
The rate of restenosis after directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) is higher than expected. To eluc...
AbstractObjectives. The intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) substudy of OARS (Optimal Atherectomy Resten...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to evaluate preintervention and postintervention intravascular...
The Optimal Atherectomy Restenosis Study (OARS) is a 200 patient multicenter (4 sites) registry desi...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of intravascular ultra-sound (IVUS) before and after directional ather...
AbstractObjective. This study was designed to use intracoronary ultrasound imaging to elucidate the ...
AbstractObjectives. We report the use of three-dimensional (volumetric) intravascular ultrasound (IV...
The purpose of the present study was to use the complementary information of angiography, intravascu...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between qualitative a...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectomy, we re...
We analyzed clinical, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and angiographic predictors of restenosis (fo...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
Despite advances in catheter-based interventional techniques, restenosis remains a major complicatio...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to identify the clinical, angiographic, procedural and intr...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to assess the relations among intracoronary ultrasound,...
The rate of restenosis after directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) is higher than expected. To eluc...
AbstractObjectives. The intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) substudy of OARS (Optimal Atherectomy Resten...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to evaluate preintervention and postintervention intravascular...
The Optimal Atherectomy Restenosis Study (OARS) is a 200 patient multicenter (4 sites) registry desi...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of intravascular ultra-sound (IVUS) before and after directional ather...
AbstractObjective. This study was designed to use intracoronary ultrasound imaging to elucidate the ...
AbstractObjectives. We report the use of three-dimensional (volumetric) intravascular ultrasound (IV...
The purpose of the present study was to use the complementary information of angiography, intravascu...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between qualitative a...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectomy, we re...
We analyzed clinical, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and angiographic predictors of restenosis (fo...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
Despite advances in catheter-based interventional techniques, restenosis remains a major complicatio...