Background:Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of stress, can assume different directions as well as magnitudes in atherosclerotic disease. Classical measurements rely on reference to segments at a distance, risking inappropriate comparison between dislike vessel portions.Objective:to explore a new method for quantifying vessel remodeling, based on the comparison between a given target segment and its inferred normal dimensions.Methods:Geometric parameters and plaque composition were determined in 67 patients using three-vessel intravascular ultrasound with virtual histology (IVUS-VH). Coronary vessel remodeling at cross-section (n = 27.639) and lesion (n = 618) levels was assessed using classical metrics and a novel...
Coronary atherosclerosis is an inflammatory process characterized by lipid accumulation in the vesse...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study was designed to identify potential differences between the intravascula...
Histopathologic studies have demonstrated that vessels enlarge to compensate for an increase in plaq...
Background: Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of stress, can assume differ...
<sec><title>Background:</title><p>Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of str...
Background: Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of stress, can assume differ...
Objective: To assess the potential relation between plaque composition and vascular remodelling by u...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND, AIMS OF THE STUDY: The objective of the study was to relate the progress of ...
OBJECTIVES We evaluated the impact of reference vessel segment plaque burden on lesion remodeling. B...
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in countries with western lifesty...
OBJECTIVES: We present the remodeling index (RI) versus serial intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) data....
The objective of the study was to relate the progress of coronary artery remodeling to the earliest ...
AIMS Arterial remodelling is an important determinant of coronary atherosclerosis. Assessment of ...
Aims: The magnitude of alterations in which coronary arteries remodel and narrow over time is not we...
Abstract. The relationships among vascular geometry, hemodynamics, and plaque development in coronar...
Coronary atherosclerosis is an inflammatory process characterized by lipid accumulation in the vesse...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study was designed to identify potential differences between the intravascula...
Histopathologic studies have demonstrated that vessels enlarge to compensate for an increase in plaq...
Background: Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of stress, can assume differ...
<sec><title>Background:</title><p>Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of str...
Background: Vascular remodeling, the dynamic dimensional change in face of stress, can assume differ...
Objective: To assess the potential relation between plaque composition and vascular remodelling by u...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND, AIMS OF THE STUDY: The objective of the study was to relate the progress of ...
OBJECTIVES We evaluated the impact of reference vessel segment plaque burden on lesion remodeling. B...
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in countries with western lifesty...
OBJECTIVES: We present the remodeling index (RI) versus serial intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) data....
The objective of the study was to relate the progress of coronary artery remodeling to the earliest ...
AIMS Arterial remodelling is an important determinant of coronary atherosclerosis. Assessment of ...
Aims: The magnitude of alterations in which coronary arteries remodel and narrow over time is not we...
Abstract. The relationships among vascular geometry, hemodynamics, and plaque development in coronar...
Coronary atherosclerosis is an inflammatory process characterized by lipid accumulation in the vesse...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study was designed to identify potential differences between the intravascula...
Histopathologic studies have demonstrated that vessels enlarge to compensate for an increase in plaq...