To establish comprehensive criteria for detecting restenosis and remodeling, inter- and intraobserver reproducibiltty of quantitative arteriography in the analysis of 20 lesions immediately after and 6 months after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) were assessed. Geometric single-plane (minimum, maximum, mean diameter and percent diameter stenosis), biplane (absolute and relative cross-sectional area stenosis), relative densitometric area stenosis and the average of densitometric area stenosis in orthogonal views were compared. A high intra- and interobserver reproducibility of all absolute measurements was found, with the highest correlations for minimum diameter and cross-sectional area (interobserver, R = 0.85 and 0.8...
textabstractLittle is known about the elastic behavior of the coronary vessel wall directly after pe...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
textabstractData from experimental, clinical, and pathologic studies have suggested that the process...
textabstractCineangiograms of 138 patients who underwent percutaneous transluminal coronary angiopla...
Quantitative coronary angiography has been pro-posed as a means of reducing observer variability in ...
Quantitative measurements of coronary stenoses were made from digital coronary angiograms in 19 pati...
Quantitative measurements of coronary stenoses were made from digital coronary angiograms in 19 pati...
textabstractTo determine the changes in stenotic and nonstenotic segments of a dilated coronary arte...
Abstract The optimal method used to analyze quantitatively the immediate angiographic results of ...
textabstractThe optimal method used to analyze quantitatively the immediate angiographic results of ...
markdownabstractAbstract The optimal method used to analyze quantitatively the immediate angiogra...
The aim of the study is the correlation between angiographic and flow velocity measurements correlat...
AbstractTo determine the changes in stenotic and nonstenotic segments or a dilated coronary artery, ...
The first report of a nonsurgical technique of dilating areas of obstructive atherosclerotic disease...
Quantitative coronary arteriography is now routinely used in studies assessing arterial remodelling ...
textabstractLittle is known about the elastic behavior of the coronary vessel wall directly after pe...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
textabstractData from experimental, clinical, and pathologic studies have suggested that the process...
textabstractCineangiograms of 138 patients who underwent percutaneous transluminal coronary angiopla...
Quantitative coronary angiography has been pro-posed as a means of reducing observer variability in ...
Quantitative measurements of coronary stenoses were made from digital coronary angiograms in 19 pati...
Quantitative measurements of coronary stenoses were made from digital coronary angiograms in 19 pati...
textabstractTo determine the changes in stenotic and nonstenotic segments of a dilated coronary arte...
Abstract The optimal method used to analyze quantitatively the immediate angiographic results of ...
textabstractThe optimal method used to analyze quantitatively the immediate angiographic results of ...
markdownabstractAbstract The optimal method used to analyze quantitatively the immediate angiogra...
The aim of the study is the correlation between angiographic and flow velocity measurements correlat...
AbstractTo determine the changes in stenotic and nonstenotic segments or a dilated coronary artery, ...
The first report of a nonsurgical technique of dilating areas of obstructive atherosclerotic disease...
Quantitative coronary arteriography is now routinely used in studies assessing arterial remodelling ...
textabstractLittle is known about the elastic behavior of the coronary vessel wall directly after pe...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
textabstractData from experimental, clinical, and pathologic studies have suggested that the process...